There is probably no oral society that fails to mark the spatial distinction of left and right, peculiar as this distinction may be.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes they say the world rotates a little different for lefthanders.
In the U.K. the far Right is a stain on society and there is a cultural resistance to it.
Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong.
It can be tough to find areas where Left and Right can agree. Consider the well-being of children: Americans often disagree about how to raise kids, how to educate them, even what to feed them.
It's hard to say if actual places really affect the way you write.
After all, crime is only a left-handed form of human endeavor.
Things have a way of moving to the left, and then they move back to the right before somebody finds themselves in the center. That seems to be the nature of the creative world. It's not stagnant. I don't get upset about it.
Exclusively oral cultures are unencumbered by dead knowledge, dead facts. Libraries, on the other hand, are full of them.
We find just as many things to rip on the left as we do on the right. People on the far-left and the far-right are the same exact person to us.
The natural habitat of the tongue is the left cheek.