LEFT HANDED
I'm left-handed, thus, I'm a minority. I don't know if there is an affirmative action
program for my "people," but we should warrant a PBS documentary, a "20-20" episode
and at least one Susan Faludi book. But, I bet you won't see Jesse Jackson taking
on our cause anytime soon. I hear he only loves righty.
The discrimination starts early for the left-handed person. No left-handed scissors,
no left-handed potholders, no left-handed spiral-bound notebooks etc. (unless of
course, you can find one of those specialty stores that charges double the price).
Even the English language plays against the southpaw. There's such positive terms as "right
on", "Bill of Rights" and "right of way." You even have Orville and Wilbur Wright.
On the other hand, there's such negative terms as "left wing politics," "left-handed
compliment" and "He's out in left field." Old food is "leftovers" and if someone had
a bad time at a party, he "left."
I remember when I started playing baseball as a young child I had to use my brother's
old glove on the wrong hand. To this day, I bat right-handed because no one taught
me how to swing the lumber left. Finally, when I was about 12, my parents bought
me the proper glove at the Western Auto for $4.90 not including tax. I was the happiest
little lefty in the world realizing that my parents were investing in what could
turn out to be a very lucrative future. It was about 20
minutes later when I realized the value of things. My father stopped to fill our Rambler
American with gas and the total was 5.45. One tank of gas was worth more than my
personal, holy, leather, grail.
Famous left-handers from the musical ranks include Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney and
Kurt Cobain. Great, two out of three of those killed themselves. Famous lefties
in sports include Kenny Stabler, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova
and baseball players too numerous to mention. Baseball plays to the strengths of left-handers
more than any other sport (even though only 2 out of the 6 infield positions even
allow for left-handed players). Our last 3 presidents have been left-handed but so
where Jack the Ripper and the Boston Strangler.
Writing is the worst for left-handers. Smudging ink and pencil all across the page,
the left-hander blocks the view of his own work. (Unless, of course you are writing
in Hebrew or Japanese). I remember when I was going into the 3rd grade my parents
wanted me to go into Mrs. West's class because "she knew how to handle left-handers." To
this day, I'm not exactly sure what that meant. I hope it had something to do with
writing style.
In the science of brain lateralization, I read recently that the reason people are
lefthanded is because they have damage or weakness in the natural part (left side)
of their brain. The brain compensates by moving part of the processing to the right
side thus, the result, a lefthanded person. These "experts" say that this is why many times,
twins consist of one left-hander and one right (coincidentally, I have a right-handed
twin). The theory is, the stronger twin kicks or hits the weaker on the head (while in the womb) and causes the brain damage needed to make one left-handed. I think
my brother also caused the brain damage needed to make me always push when the door
says pull.
So what justice is there for the left-hander? Maybe it's knowing that we are often
times more sensitive and artistic, or that statistically left-handers have higher
IQs. We do statistically die earlier though. Then again, we might just deserve that,
given we are probably the inventors of the left turn.
Billy Murphy
Billy@gretsch.com
http://billymurphy.homepage.com