The middle finger: a history of insult from Ancient Greece to Johnny Cash

British neurologist John Hughlings Jackson once said that the first man who insulted another person instead of “knocking out [their] brains without a word” actually laid the groundwork for civilisation.

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An insult can often feel like a sudden, painful slap to the face. But if you also show the middle finger, it can push some people into a full-blown tantrum.

Obscene hand gestures and vulgar puns permeate all areas of life – from supermarket checkouts and road rage situations to everyday conversations.

Social media comment sections are especially rife with crude gestures, often expressed through emojis and inflammatory remarks.

In certain contexts, a middle finger gesture can serve as a political statement or express clear anger or frustration.

  

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