| PHOTO Lou
Calabro |
In addition to serving on Adversity.Net's Board of Directors, Lou Calabro is also
President of the European American Issues Forum (See:
www.eaif.org). Lou
Calabro is a retired San Francisco police lieutenant who has seen the pernicious influence
of racially-sensitive policing in California.
Lou believes that so-called racially-sensitive law enforcement policies (aka
"affirmative action") actually hinder color-blind law enforcement, and that such
policies in fact promote efforts to convict European Americans of crimes on a
disproportionate basis regardless of the fact that European Americans actually commit
crimes at a rate far lower than so-called historically disadvantaged minorities. |
Lou Calabro instigated a successful 1980's class-action suit against San Francisco, which
abolished the requirement that cops must reside within City limits.
Calabro was featured in the PENINSULA TIMES-TRIBUNE. He's gotten positive notice from the
INDEPENDENT's NOAH GRIFFIN and JOHNNY BRANNON. He even got South Bay Assemblyman LOU PAPAN
to pass a resolution honoring "European-American Appreciation Day".
Lou Calabro firmly believes that the contributions made by European-Americans to this
great country have been downplayed, even vilified, by racial special interests.
Calabro and his organization, EAIF.ORG, promote fair and equal treatment for all citizens
of the U.S. regardless of race, gender, or national origin.
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