Sunday, 23 March 2025

Vincent Bruno explains Beyondism to White Muslim Woman


4:00  Beyondist Think Tank

10:00  CAROL joins.
11:00  No claimed afterlife
14:00  DNA and genetics
20:00  Ethno-states
21:00  Communes
Italy
22:00  Religion is an organsing force.
23:00  Orderly transition of power
Group existence, group solidarity and group cooperation
24:00  Empire is an objective measure of human achievement.
25:00  Three global Christian empires


27:00  Registers of Race and Religion
28:00  Who is entitled to claim Christian identity?
29:00  The Founding Fathers were Heretical Christians.
30:00  Religion in America
31:00  Christian identity
32:00  Discreet enquiries about religious beliefs for those who join the Armed Forces


33:00  Muslims can self-identify.
34:00  Confirmed Christians
35:00  Anabaptists
37:00  Southern Baptists
39:00  Members List
40:00  Christianity is only a cultural affiliation.
41:00  Beyondism
42:00  Sheilaism
43:00  Non-Denominational Christian
44:00  WASPs
Catholics were the white niggers of America.
45:00  Observant Jews and Heretical Jews
48:00  Degrees of observance 
49:00  Religion is a personal question.
51:00  Registries
McCarthy Era
52:00  White Muslim Woman

55:00  Registry of Religion
1:00:00  DNA tests
1:03:00  Judaism is not as racist as White Nationalism.
1:05:00  Married fathers will have a free DNA test every time their wife has a child.
1:10:00  Elizabeth Warren
A, B and B+ schools
1:12:00  Bastard schools
1:16:00  Replacing ourselves
1:17:00  Thanksgiving
1:18:00  Epiphany
1:20:00  How much fuss does the government make about Christmas and Thanksgiving?
1:23:00  Unmarried parents of both sexes are lashes. 
1:24:00  You are legitimate if your parents were ever married to each other. 
1:25:00  Concubine Contract
1:33:00  America a unitary state with provinces?
1:38:00  Deeming provision
1:41:00  Men are only obliged to support their legitimate offspring. 
1:43:00  Registers for Unmarried Parents divided into Repentant Unmarried Parents and Unrepentant Unmarried Parents ("UUP").
1:46:00  A, B and B+ Schools
1:48:00  Continuation School
1:49:00  A and B schools in Africa

The terms "A and B schools" in the context of Africa do not have a universally standardized meaning across the continent, as educational systems and classifications vary by country. However, based on available information and common educational frameworks, the terms could relate to specific categorizations used in certain African nations, particularly in the context of secondary or higher education. Below is an interpretation based on relevant examples: 
In Ghana, for instance, "A and B schools" often refer to categories of senior high schools (SHS) established by the Ghana Education Service (GES) for the Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS). These categories help students and parents select schools after the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE):  
Category A Schools: These are considered the top-tier or most prestigious public senior high schools, characterized by strong academic performance (e.g., high West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results), well-developed infrastructure (modern classrooms, labs, libraries), and notable achievements. Students can typically only select one Category A school due to high demand. Examples might include schools like Achimota School or Prempeh College. 
Category B Schools: These are also public senior high schools but are ranked slightly below Category A in terms of academic performance, facilities, or historical prestige. They remain highly regarded and competitive but offer more options for student placement. Examples might include schools like St. Augustine’s College or Aburi Girls’ Senior High. 
This A-B classification in Ghana extends further to Categories C, D, E, F, and G, covering other public, technical/vocational, and private institutions, but A and B are typically the most sought-after public options.  
Outside of Ghana, there’s no continent-wide "A and B" designation for schools in Africa unless specified by a particular country’s education system. For example:  
In South Africa, schools might be informally ranked by quality (e.g., well-funded urban schools vs. under-resourced rural ones), but no formal A/B labeling exists in the public system. 
In Nigeria, distinctions might be made between elite federal or private schools and others, but again, no strict A/B categories are universally applied. 
Alternatively, if your question refers to business schools, the Association of African Business Schools (AABS) doesn’t use an A/B ranking but focuses on enhancing management education across African institutions. Some might informally call top business schools (e.g., University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business) "A-tier" due to reputation, but this isn’t an official classification.
Tracking of smarties and dummies

1:52:00  UK Education System 

1:53:00  Educational background of the Beatles

1:54:00   John Lennon

1:56:00  Secondary Modern and Grammar School

1:59:00  Shotgun weddings revived

2:00:00  The incentivisation of status

2:02:00  "You're a bastard?" "So what? So are you."



2:12:00  Single sex secondary schools

2:25:00  State education

2:28:00  AP classes

2:29:00  Agricultural college

2:31:00  Slavery as workfare.

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