Deja a Los Niños
La Polla Records
The Dark Reality of Child Abuse in 'Deja a Los Niños'
La Polla Records, a seminal punk band from Spain, is known for their raw and unfiltered approach to social issues. In their song 'Deja a Los Niños,' they tackle the harrowing subject of child abuse. The lyrics paint a vivid and disturbing picture of a child being manipulated and abused by an adult who initially presents himself as a friend. The song's repetitive structure and haunting refrain of 'No!' emphasize the child's confusion and helplessness in the face of such a traumatic experience.
The song begins with the abuser's deceptive kindness, offering gifts and attention to gain the child's trust. The child, unaware of the sinister intentions, is initially flattered and confused by the adult's behavior. This manipulation is a common tactic used by abusers to create a sense of dependency and control. The lyrics 'En cuanto puede te acaricia / Y tu no entiendes el porque' ('As soon as he can, he touches you / And you don't understand why') highlight the child's innocence and inability to comprehend the situation.
As the song progresses, the true nature of the abuser's intentions becomes clear. The child tries to resist, but the abuser resorts to violence and threats, leaving the child trapped in a cycle of fear and pain. The lines 'Le estas diciendo que no quieres / Pero te grita y te golpea' ('You are saying you don't want to / But he yells at you and hits you') starkly depict the power imbalance and the child's desperate situation. The song's conclusion, with the repeated 'No! No! No! No! No!' underscores the child's ongoing torment and the sense of hopelessness that pervades their life.
'La Polla Records' use of direct and unflinching language in 'Deja a Los Niños' serves to raise awareness about the often-hidden issue of child abuse. By giving a voice to the voiceless, the band challenges listeners to confront this uncomfortable reality and advocate for the protection of vulnerable children.