I had to use right-handed pruning shears today and it was more difficult than normal. I had less grip strength and a more awkward angle. It made me think of a big blind spot in Hexbear's coverage of the current war in Gaza.
There are many left-handed Israelis, both soldiers and civilians. Because of the suddenness of this war, they might have to use right-handed tools like can openers and scissors. Life is harder for them right now and Hexbear never talks about the hardship they face under a right-normative social regime.
What is wrong with Hexbear?
Left-handers are actually at an advantage using Semitic alphabets that go right to left.
So proof that we're god's chosen people. Why can't we have a Zion of our own?
As a right-hander I never really found it more difficult or disadvantaged to write RTL. No matter which language I write in my handwriting is poor :P
I think it's mostly about smudging what you've already written, which depends on writing tool and how sweaty your hands are
I am not Israeli but i am left handed so i too know this oppression.
I couldn't feel solidarity with BLM because I'm white, with refugees or migrants because I'm a citizen, or with feminism because I'm a man. But I too know what it's like to be left-handed. I found myself crying thinking about the IDF soldiers in Gaza who can't open some of their rations. They have to ask a friend for help or try twice as hard as a right-hander to open it.
me, looking for the left handed church key and finding none. in desperation i try to bash the can open with my right hand while wailing about woe is me. a lefties life is a thankless one.
It's kind of like South African apartheid if you're familiar with that. We exist as second-class citizens. Right-handers don't care if the IDF only has right-handed rifles, but I care when it's me shooting them.
Brass always ejecting in a lefties face is the real shit show IMO.
Nobody cries for IDF soldiers with hot bullet casings falling down our shirts, but we exist.
In schools they destroy left-handed solidarity by making every left-handed student fight over the same desk
If that solidarity wasn't fragmented, we could finally achieve a two-state solution between left-handed Israelis and right-handed Israelis.