Earlier today, the founder of the #WalkAway movement tweeted that he was refused service at camera store due to his political activity.
“I’m shaking right now,” wrote Brandon Straka. “I just went into a camera store to buy a camera and a light and mic, etc. and they recognized me from tv. I was refused service because they said it was for “alt right” purposes. That literally just happened.”
I’m shaking right now. I just went into a camera store to buy a camera and a light and mic, etc. and they recognized me from tv. I was refused service because they said it was for “alt right” purposes. That literally just happened.
— Brandon Straka (The Unsilent Minority) (@usminority) July 5, 2018
The camera store, Adorama, located in New York City.
Straka gave the specifics in an interview with Big League Politics.
“This is a specialty shop,” Straka said. “They have a section for cameras, a section for lighting, and a section for microphones. […]
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