Are Time and Deadlines Racist White Constructs?

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In this video, we discuss the popular woke belief that time and deadlines are racist white constructs tied to white supremacy. We debunk this harmful and divisive myth by looking at the history of timekeeping, which shows that many other cultures also place importance on time. Time is not a social construct but an essential part of human existence, affecting everyone. Our earliest ancestors understood the need to time their movements with the migration of animals and the changing of seasons, and early civilizations learned that missing deadlines for planting or harvesting crops could be disastrous. Timekeeping devices have been used by different societies worldwide for thousands of years, and the ancient Egyptians were the first to divide the day into hours. The Babylonians gave us 60 minutes in the hour and 60 seconds in the minute, using a sexagesimal system of mathematics. Labeling time as a white thing is not inclusive or progressive but destructive. This video emphasizes the importance of rejecting harmful woke myths and promoting personal responsibility and behavioral standards as essential requirements of civilization.

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