Gen. Rommel
Wüstenfuchs
^ So, how 'bout them workers, eh?



1960s is hardly "early" 20th, which is when I remember being whacked with a ruler on several occasions for not writing like everyone else. If punishment is strictly physical torture then why does everyone have a problem with what went on in Abu Ghraib? Daily pain and early exhaustion from forced use of backwards tools, as well as the mental stress of living in a mirror world, can at some point be considered punishment. Left-handed tools can be had; usually at 50-100% more cost than what is referred to as the "standard" version, not to mention the difficulty in finding them in the first place. I'm not going to recite the whole list of items I'm aware of that are dextrous by design. But do contemplate the use of screws and scissors. Most of those who haven't experienced things like having their cut and paste Mother's Day cards be the butt of ridicule through no fault of their own year after year wouldn't understand the humiliation of having your essential nature repeatedly and ubiquitously attacked by objects as well as persons. At least I "got" Kafka and PKD in middle school.[Blue Monkey]As for the attempts to punish left-handers for doing things the "wrong" way around, surely that doesn't happen today? It's the sort of thing that went on in the nineteenth or early twentieth centuries, akin to anti-onanism devices and suchlike.