About Me

Marc Sims Host Just A Few Questions Marc Sims was born, raised, and resides in the city of Chicago Illinois. https://anchor.fm/marc-sims marcsimschicago@gmail.com

Sunday, May 31, 2020

All Unreasonable Republicans


POTUS 45 and all unreasonable Republicans need to be voted out of office.

 

Marc sims

Chicago

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Health & Money




Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor lori Lightfoot may have been too cautious mitigating the COVID 19 virus. Their mandates were good for our health, but bad for Chicago’s and Illinois’ economy.  

Hopefully elected officials and healthcare professionals across the United States will utilize the best ideas to improve our health and economy.


Marc Sims
Chicago


98 to 99 percent of the cases of this infection (COVID 19) are mild most people don't even seem to know they have it.  

Dr. David Katz | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)



How Did The Spanish Flu End?

By the summer of 1919, the flu pandemic came to an end, as those that were infected either died or developed immunity.















Sunday, May 24, 2020

Your Political Agenda





Send Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic Party, and any other political party your agenda.

This is basically what I want to see.

Medicare For All
A Universal Basic Income
Education Innovation

Marc Sims
Chicago




“Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.”

Frederick Douglass

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

The Nature Of The Content (Re-Post)


The Nature Of The Content

 
I was a career day speaker at a Chicago Public School last year. This year I was disinvited.

Mr. Sims, 

We would like to thank you for dedicating your time to this year's career day. Unfortunately due to the nature of the content that you presented to our young warriors last year, we are going to decline your request to present at this year's career day.

We hope you understand.



I agree the content of my presentation is a bit much for your students, and for most African Americans in general. I know I'm like a Black Power-Race Man from the 1970's. Also understand it is sometimes not what you say but how, when, and where you say it.

However, someone has to be the "bad cop", and tell young African Americans about the challenges they will face as adults. The talented tenth, the Black Bourgeoisie, and the pseudo bourgeoisie, cannot, will not, or are afraid to tell young African Africans the truth!

Here the truth; integration, assimilation, consumerism, deindustrialization, ignorance, selfishness, and self-hatred has rendered the African American community to Humpty Dumpty status.

You also know the truth! Only 8% of CPS students will obtain a four year college degree by their mid twenties. 70% of African American children are born out of wed lock. 70% of African American women are single. The list of challenges for African American men, women and children goes on and on in this "post racial" society.

As a people, African Americans will be around, but as a people we will be irrelevant. So the challenge for young African Americans is to figure out how successful can they be as an individual. Young African Americans, like all African Americans have to consciously or unconsciously make the choice to how much they will integrate and assimilate into the American main stream society. The choice is to become homogenized or to be marginalized.

I made the choice to tell truth and became marginalized.


Marc Sims
Chicago
http://marcsims.blogspot.com/

I believe, as I suspect most people do, that the potential for change among human beings is virtually limitless. But I also believe----- and my work on this book has strengthened this belief---- that it takes a truly exceptional person to transcend his or her social environment and that we are shaped (and limited) by our backgrounds and by the thinking of our generation more than we know or are comfortable admitting, even to ourselves.

Ellis Cose

The End of Anger