Stan Hess -  USA

       Born in Tampa , Florida in 1944 and raised

        in Houston , Texas , Stan became politically

        active as an adult while attending Texas Tech

        in 1963 . He became a supporter of free speech

        when the college president banned a priest with 

        Communist political affiliations from speaking

        on campus .

 

         Later in the late 60s Stan became active in the

         Vietnam antiwar movement in Houston on the

         University of Houston campus . At the same time

         he became a member of the Young Socialist

  Alliance , the youth group of the Socialist 

Workers Party. The SWP was the American

 section of Leon Trotsky’s 

Fourth International.

 

 In 1970 Stan was the initiator of a successful

organizing drive at Harris County News Company. 

As a result of his efforts, the drivers and 

warehouse workers became organized under

the leadership of the Teamsters Union and were

able to increase their wages and receive a health

 plan and retirement package. Unfortunately, the

Company tried to fire him and he decided to resign

 and move to Berkeley , California .

 

In Berkeley , Stan became a fellow traveler of the

YSA , but became increasingly disenchanted with

the Trotskyists unconcern with the genocide of

the White working class at the hands of demonic

Black racists on the streets of America . In 1975,

he was the victim of a hate crime while working

as a cab driver in East Oakland . Stan was shot

in the face and called a white boy .

 

Because of this tragic experience and the unconcern of his 

so-called comrades in the movement to his plight, Stan 

jettisoned Left politics in the late 1970s and became an 

advocate for his own folk.

 

Stan participated in a leafleting and demonstration in the late 

1970s in front of University of California Extension where the

U.C. Board of Regents were meeting to discuss Bakke.  

This was the only pro Bakke demonstration in San 

Francisco . Bakke eventually won his case, which at the 

time was a resounding Victory for European American 

Men.

 

Stan got involved in victims of crime rights in the

1980s and became a board member of the Citizens

for Law and Order, Inc. headquartered in Oakland , California

He became a signature gatherer for state initiatives that

 eventually became state law. One of his pet projects became

state law, of which he was particularly proud.

This was the prison industry initiative , which

Now enables state prisoners to earn money making

Products for state agencies in California .

 

In the 1990s Stan joined the California Coalition

for Immigration Reform and gathered between

4-5,000 signatures for Prop 187. He also was the

originator of Immigration Reform Awareness

Week which had its first gathering in Washington , D.C.  

in the mid 1990s . During this time, Stan

was one of the organizers of Alabama ’s first

Immigration reform conference, bringing together 

speaker/activists from across the nation

and Canada . This got nation wide news coverage.

 

During the 1990s Stan became a strong supporter

of David Duke. David’s intellectually brilliant and 

Courageous support of European American Crime 

victims won Stan’s allegiance.

 

In 1998 Stan drew up the text of The Resolution

Supporting European American Heritage Month.

This was submitted to the California State Legislature 

was passed and signed by Governor Pete Wilson through 

the efforts of the European American Issues Forum. 

 

Stan was a founding member of this organization. October

 is now celebrated by self respecting European Americans

 living in California as European American Heritage  Month.

 

For the last few years Stan has been a board member of

 the European American Cultural Council, a contributor

 to Community News, and the Idaho representative of 

EURO, the Civil rights organization founded by 

David Duke.

 

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