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Facebook bans ex-Democrat #WalkAway founder weeks before march on Washington!

Modern day Nazi censorship is alive and well.

MENLO PARK, Kalifornia (PNN) - September 12, 2018 - Facebook has banned Brandon Straka, the former Democrat who founded the "Walk Away" campaign and its viral hashtag #WalkAway, after he linked to Infowars.com, which has been banned from the platform.

He says that the ban has "devastated" his ability to reach people ahead of an October 26 march on Washington, all because of a Facbeook post that read, "Hey, Patriots! I’m going live on Infowars.com in 15 minutes."

Straka tweeted on Wednesday, “I have been banned from posting leading up to the March. This has devastated our ability to reach people! I was banned for mentioning my interview with Alex Jones. Can anybody help?"

Just to be safe, Straka has now deleted any mention of Alex Jones or Infowars from his Twitter feed.

Straka founded the #WalkAway campaign in late May, creating a Facebook page and posting a video explaining his views.

It is my sincere hope that you will join me in this campaign, and that we may start a movement in this country that not only encourages others to walk away from the divisive Left, but also takes back the narrative from the liberal media about what it means to be a conservative in Amerika. It is up to all of us to make our voices heard and reclaim the truth.

The Democrat Party has taken for granted that it owns racial, sexual and religious minorities in Amerika. It has encouraged groupthink, hypocrisy, division, stereotyping, resentment, and the acceptance of victimhood mentality; and all the while it has discouraged minorities from having independent thought, open dialogue, measured and informed opinion, and a motivation to succeed.

This isn't the first time Straka and his movement have come under fire from the Left. In July, CNN claimed that the #WalkAway movement was being promoted by Russian bots - uncritically citing propaganda website "Hamilton 88" as evidence.

In the same month, Straka was also denied service by an employee at a New York electronics store after he was recognized from an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

After an employee sent Straka to a different department to buy a microphone, a customer in front of him exclaimed "I saw you on Tucker!" - before asking for a picture with the #WalkAway founder.

The exchange was overheard by a store employee, who then refused to sell him the mic.

“He stared at me with this kind of dead-pan expression,” said Straka. “He said, ‘Are you planning to use this equipment for alt-right purposes?’”

As Straka struggled to comprehend what was happening, the clerk, whom Straka asked not be named, said, “I’m sorry I just don’t feel comfortable selling to you. I can’t sell to you.”

A shocked Straka reeled from what he says was his first experience of a public shunning over his political views, though he said that friends had done so in private.

"It kind of took my breath away,” he said. “I said to him, ‘Listen, if you can’t sell to me, that’s fine, but, you know, person to person, I’d like to talk to you, because I don’t think you know what Walk Away is about; and he said, ‘Well, you know, I’m done. I’m not comfortable selling to you. You’re welcome to talk to someone else in the store but I’m not going to sell to you.’"

Seems like one of those "you know you're over the target when you're taking the most flack" moments.