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Jan 20 2007
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By Will Durst   

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Spanking The Diaper

ImageI don’t know if you’ve heard about this, but its exactly the kind of news that compels perfectly sane people to throw their arms up in the air, bang their foreheads against brick walls, and devote the rest of their lives to eating raw cookie dough out of plastic tubs in the basement while watching Jessica Fletcher overturn police incompetence on the Biography Channel. And what the hell is “Murder, She Wrote” doing on the Biography Channel in the first place? But that diatribe is best left for another day.

Today’s harangue concerns Democratic California Assemblywoman Sally Lieber and her plan to introduce a bill to the legislature (“hello bill,” “hello legislature”)  that will make parental spanking a crime if the child is three years or younger, labeling it misdemeanor child abuse. That’s right, “spank your offspring, go to jail,” is about to become law. “Neglect to stroke a pony, pay a fine” is on the docket for next year. And the “Polyester Banky Ban?” Still stuck in conference.

Now don’t get me wrong, I understand Ms. Lieber’s motivation. As a card carrying member of the Mommy Party, she is unable to control her insatiable urge to protect us from ourselves. And she’s seriously anti-child abuse. But then again, aren’t we all? And that’s a good thing. But come on. Do we really need a law here? Aren’t most slaps to the bottom more of a Pavolovian response training exercise anyway? Throw a tantrum, get a smack. Repeat until salivation occurs. Besides, unless its full, spanking a diaper is like dropping a dime on a pillow. And when full, its an exercise neither the spanker or spankee is likely to forget. Or more importantly, anxious to duplicate.

I’m curious as to exactly how the honorable Assemblywoman proposes parents discipline their darling nippers in the event they toss the toaster into the tropical fish tank. Perhaps a squirt gun to the back of the head like you use to keep cats off of furniture? Or temporary exile to a terrarium upholstered in a fetching array of bubble wrap? Or replacing “Teletubbies” with tapes of the last season’s “The Apprentice?” If Donald Trump doesn’t constitute cruel and unusual, I don’t know what does.

Mostly though, what worries me is misdemeanor rug rat abuse creep. How soon before the legislature is asked to outlaw stern looks,  unseemly scents and substandard nose nuzzling? All very traumatizing to our miniature progeny. Isn’t the simple act of an adult walking past a crawling moppet sheer intimidation through sizism? Passing a toddler? Get down on all fours mister. And put that beer in a sippy cup. “A pacifier for all my friends.” Not to mention the booming adult voice has to be a terrifying thing, so infractions of the decibel meter will be financially penalized via a complex geometric formula involving frequency and frequency.

Once you cross the cherub protection threshold, a gibberish translator to protect the little angel’s fragile sense of self esteem, easily compromised by formalized language seems to be a logical leap. And picking up a wee bairn and thrusting them up towards the ceiling with extended arms or riding them on one’s shoulders? Flagrant reinforcement of an overwhelming sense of powerlessness. All I’m saying here is, its a slippery slope, Ms Lieber. One that involves hunching way over and whispering and squirt guns and rampant sheep shearing and grown men sucking on nipples. And who wants that?

Will Drust  five-time Emmy nominee and host/co-producer of the ongoing award winning PBS series "Livelyhood" is also a regular commentator on NPR and CNN, and has appeared on every comedy show featuring a brick wall including Letterman, Comedy Central, HBO and Showtime, receiving 7 consecutive nominations for the American Comedy Awards Stand Up of the Year.


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1. 21-01-2007 06:09
I kinda agree. Too many babies are abused and I think spanking is wrong. I would never spank my child. There are other ways to teach them right from wrong. If someone spanks a baby too hard the bay can get hurt since their bodies are not fully developed.
maineman
2. 21-01-2007 13:33
She may be a member of the Mommy Patrol.
But, she doesn't appear to have children. She has a cat.  
 
Where does this stuff come from? Legislators with too much free time? 
 
-j.
Jonathan
3. 22-01-2007 01:19
She may be a member of the Mommy Patrol.
I guess the next step is the govt. will take our newborns and raise them to insure a proper environment.
lonewolf
4. 22-01-2007 03:25
She may be a member of the Mommy Patrol.
It's about time. Two year olds are supposed to throw tantrums. They should not get hit for doing age appropriate things. It's wrong, cruel and disrespectful. There are other ways to get your point across. I HOPE this becomes a law!!! How could anyone think it's a good thing? I don't get it. Some people don't even know why they do it. They just do it because it was done to them. Get educated!
Ashlee

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