This is completely false, in tons of very serious fighting situations he had the swords on the right hip. But again, another showing of a big problem with One Piece fans and, well, people in general: instead of searching for information that refutes what they are thinking they just focus on that which supports it. The perfect way to end up believing that every swan in the world is black because you've only seen black swans.
Regarding the position of zoro's swords on his waist, it could definitely just be a drawing mistake by Oda. However, I wouldn't be surprised either if it was intentional, this whole arc is a love letter to feudal japan and samurai.
Its not like it has some serious implications, it shows Zoro is anticipating a serious conflict, which we expect. A very cool nod nevertheless if it is intended
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