This attempt to find profound ideological bias in basic etymology is a classic case of over-intellectualizing a comedian's wordplay. It mistakes historical linguistic evolution for a modern cultural narrative.
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Jerry Seinfeld’s Joke About “Left” Still Makes Perfect Sense Today本站添加:
No, no, I'm really left-handed.
That's a big thing with me, being left-handed.
Because I really feel Does anybody left-handed in the audience, anybody?
They have a little trouble clapping.
They're here, that's all right.
>> [laughter] >> Cuz the word left itself is always associated with negative things. You ever notice that? Left office is terrible.
Two left feet, left-handed compliment.
On television, you ever see a crook named Lefty?
>> [laughter] >> You never see that.
Everything right, they make a positive thing. Right on, the girl rights. You go to a party, there's nobody there.
Where'd everybody go? They left.
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