• yesman@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    When left-handedness became acceptable the number of left handed people was far higher than experts had predicted.

    • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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      15 days ago

      My grandmother told me stories about how she’d get whipped with a stick on the top of her hand if she tried using her left. Coercion never went away: conversion camps, behavioural therapy etc.

      • A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world
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        15 days ago

        My mom told me similar stories. She adored Ned Flanders’s store and used to remind us constantly how easy right-handers have it (semi-jokingly). I think that was my first encounter with the concept of privilege.

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          14 days ago

          That’s actually a great example of privilege that isn’t controversial or politicized

          Edit: anymore anyway #goals

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        Before the 60s, in most Catholic societies, writing with your left hand was seen as a sign of the devil and unchristian. It was thus punished very often. I heard stories in Québec (Canada) where people would be beaten their left hand until there was blood with a wooden ruler. It’s frankly horrible and someone I know did show her scars from being beaten so often.