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Rapper Jay-Z, father of a new baby girl, has made a poetic announcement. (Really, he announced it in a poem.) He says he will no longer use the B-word to describe women. Before I got in the game, made a change, and got rich/ I didn't think hard about using the word bi*ch/I rapped, I flipped it, I sold it, I lived it/Now with my daughter in this world I curse those that give it.
There's more, including: No man will degrade her, or call her name/I'm so focused on your future, the degradation has passed/ I wish you wealth, health and insight/Forever young you may pass/Blue Ivy Carter, my angel.
The Huffington Post reports that Jay-Z is not the first man to realize he has been a misogynistic jerk only after he has a daughter. Okay, maybe the academic studies don't use those words exactly, but one, from the University of Maryland titled "Like Daughter, Like Father: How Women's Wages Change When CEOs Have Daughters," found that the birth of a girl to a male CEO closes the wage gap at his company by .5 percentage points, and if that daughter is the CEOs first child the gap closes by 2.8 percentage points.)
Why? Researchers theorize that "a switch flips" in the CEO daddy's head, "making him more sensitive to gender issues". That same switch might flip some of a father's political views, too. A study of the voting records of US Congressmen found that those with daughters voted more liberally on issues of reproductive rights, flexible work policies and funding for education. And data on British families found that fathers with three sons and no daughters were far more likely to vote for conservative candidates than were fathers of three daughters and no sons.
The Huffington Post's Lisa Belkin writes: "I'm not sure whether calling women names is a left-wing or right-wing thing, and I am glad that, for whatever reason, Jay-Z has decided to stop. "It would have been better though, if he'd never started in the first place; never written lyrics like "I don't love 'em I f*ck 'em, I don't chase 'em I duck 'em, I replace 'em with another one"; or if he had been so moved years ago out of respect for, say, his mother, or his wife, or 50 percent of the population.
"Since no apology was offered anywhere in this latest poem, then I feel no need to accept one. But I do congratulate the Carters on the birth of their little girl. And I wish them a little boy someday, too, so that Jay-Z has the chance to raise him into a man who respects women from the start." * There were rumours a while ago that Jay-Z has a secret son, with a model from Trinidad. But there doesn't seem to be any proof of this.
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