Remember where the concept came from? When it was first set into social policy on a global scale?
daylight is longer on a summer solstice than a winter one. but in a business world order, that hour switch gives more time in daylight as society operates an hour later than sunrise as 4:00 am. 5am intellectual time same as 4am intellectual time really doesn't change the fact humanity invented relative time logistics either way.
sure that isn't Islamic tribalisms. Daylight savings wasn't implemented until 1916 while discussed since late 18th century about the time the international dateline was established.FOS » 07 Mar 2024, 7:51 am » wrote: ↑ the actual reason for daylight savings is orthodox jews. They have a prayer that they have to do at dawn.
That's because Indians don't:

Source? The first person to introduce the idea was Benjamin Franklin in a 1784 essay titled “An Economical Project.” The modern concept is credited to George Hudson, an entomologist from New Zealand, who in 1895 “proposed a two-hour time shift so he'd have more after-work hours of sunshine to go bug hunting.FOS » 07 Mar 2024, 7:51 am » wrote: ↑ the actual reason for daylight savings is orthodox jews. They have a prayer that they have to do at dawn.
Dude...people have idea for literally everything. But whether something becomes policy or not is basically decided by jews. Jews want daylight savings so they will get it. https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion ... ng-prayer/ConsRule » 07 Mar 2024, 10:18 am » wrote: ↑ Source? The first person to introduce the idea was Benjamin Franklin in a 1784 essay titled “An Economical Project.” The modern concept is credited to George Hudson, an entomologist from New Zealand, who in 1895 “proposed a two-hour time shift so he'd have more after-work hours of sunshine to go bug hunting.
Open to interpretation. Relative time logistics vs time relatives are alive. Being alive is a result of evolving, not a gift by ideology to the evolved so far.Skans » 07 Mar 2024, 9:55 am » wrote: ↑ That's because Indians don't:When your women weave rugs and you trade the state of New York for some pretty beads, it is stupid to think such a species would have any concept of maximizing human industriousness during daylight hours.
- Have any concept of educating their young during the morning hours of daylight
- understand manufacturing, or work in general
- or understand the basics of farming.
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Oh,..OK...If you say so.FOS » 07 Mar 2024, 10:23 am » wrote: ↑ Dude...people have idea for literally everything. But whether something becomes policy or not is basically decided by jews. Jews want daylight savings so they will get it. https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion ... ng-prayer/
why do you think everyone in the usa is expected to be circumcised? Why do you think Israel is our greatest ally and the usa is obsessed with all the enemies of israel? Jewish interests drive us policy across the board regardless of who came up with that policy or whether it is wise for the usa itself.
I see no motivations whatsoever in this reply...FOS » 07 Mar 2024, 10:43 am » wrote: ↑ lol...well just consider it. Once you start noticing you cannot unsee it. The primary purpose of the us government is to serve jews. You can understand and predict all of our policy decisions based on that principle.
LOL - so, if they pray at dawn, logically speaking, how would time of day affect that? Dawn is a naturally occurring event which is unaffected by DST.FOS » 07 Mar 2024, 7:51 am » wrote: ↑ the actual reason for daylight savings is orthodox jews. They have a prayer that they have to do at dawn.
FIFY - now, what you said makes sense.31stArrival » 07 Mar 2024, 10:34 am » wrote: ↑ Germans are more evolved and work harder than Indians.
FOS » 07 Mar 2024, 10:43 am » wrote: ↑ lol...well just consider it. Once you start noticing you cannot unsee it. The primary purpose of the us government is to serve jews. You can understand and predict all of our policy decisions based on that principle.
Well some issues are fake or stupid. Others are very real. I of course believe my issue is very real.DeezerShoove » 07 Mar 2024, 11:26 am » wrote: ↑ The way people "filter" motivations is interesting to me.
One of my very basic filters in navigating people and agendas is guns.
It's a polarizing coarse filter that nearly instantly partitions issues, groups, individuals.
Some people think abortion is oh-so-important. That's their filter.
Partisan hacks, religion, family ties, etc. Those mean a lot to some folks... just not to me.
It's quite obvious what yours is, of course.![]()
This doesn't mean people have just one but, having that big basic separator simplifies so many things.
Skans » 07 Mar 2024, 10:59 am » wrote: ↑ LOL - so, if they pray at dawn, logically speaking, how would time of day affect that? Dawn is a naturally occurring event which is unaffected by DST.
RedheadedStranger » 07 Mar 2024, 10:47 am » wrote: ↑ I see no motivations whatsoever in this reply...