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Can Justice Really Be Blind?

  • Campbell Community Center, Orchard City Banquet Hall 1 West Campbell Avenue Campbell, CA, 95008 United States (map)

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Blind-Justice and Equal Protection Under the Law for ALL People?

Join Our November Central Committee Meeting

While most of us see these symbols and just cringe at the virtue signaling, this SJPD cop actually put his job on the line speaking out against it, subsequently losing his career of almost a decade while standing up for our civil rights.

Come hear his story along with the compelling reasons we must start saying NO when biased symbols are forced upon us - before our government starts displaying the Trans flag, Proud Boys arm patches, or the Confederate States of America symbols.

One Nation Under God, Indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for All

Excerpted from former Officer Sangervasi’s law suit against the San Jose Police Department, et al:  “Our American Flag and The Uniform of America's Police Officers are neutral and impartial visual symbols of blind-justice and equal protection under the law for all people in The United States of America. Never in American History has The Uniform of America's Police Officers ever been officially desecrated with visible bias, and the last time that uniformed executive officers in America raised a flag against our American Flag, it resulted in the American Civil War…

Can The Uniform of America's Police Officers be misappropriated and used as a personal billboard and interactive “forum” for biased ideological and intimately personal sexual speech, and in favor of certain individuals, in direct violation of the history and traditions of the neutral and impartial visual appearance of The American Uniform, and seemingly in direct violation of the Fourteenth Amendment's plain-text right to “the equal protection of the laws”, as is carried out and executed by the police at all times?”

This promises to be a fascinating discussion, where you’ll hear of Sangervasi’s legal battle to bring justice for ALL, not just a select few Americans.



Will Sangervasi, a Bay Area native, joined the SJPD in 2013. After almost a decade on the force, he was wrongfully terminated in 2022 for asking thoughtful questions about how blind justice can be when carrying so much symbolism. And now he’s bringing the questions before the courts. Self-represented, he’ll fill us in on his struggle to assure blind justice for all. Join us!

Meeting details:

Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Coffee & chat at 6:30 PM, meeting begins at 7 PM

Campbell Community Center
Orchard City Banquet Hall
1 W. Campbell Avenue, Campbell, CA

Free of charge, open to all conservatives

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