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THE CENSORBOOK: A youth movement started a campaign to Ban The Burqa, now its Facebook pages have been deleted

A PATRIOTIC youth group has been banned on Facebook across Europe in another sinister tale of an Orwellian crackdown on Free Speech.

Generation Identity, a pan-European activist group also known as the ‘Identitarian Movement’, had multiple pages on the worlds biggest social network, Facebook – deleted with pages for London, Manchester, Birmingham and Belfast and  among others all being removed.

The group describes itself as a ‘patriotic youth movement that promotes the values of homeland, freedom and tradition through peaceful activism, political education, and community & cultural activities.’ Following the ban, it’s activists across the UK & Ireland covered statues in Burqas as part of a new campaign to Ban the Burka.

Facebook said they had been permanently banned from the site, citing their policies against ‘extremist content’ and organised ‘hate groups.’

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While initially only some of the pages had been removed, over the course of a week the remaining pages were also taken down, across the UK and Europe. The group has previously been removed from Instagram.

The group claims to be ‘right-wing’ and not ‘far-right’ and says it supports nationalism, anti-immigration and says it is anti-Islam.

We spoke to a Young GI activist from Scotland, he told Politialite: “We are identitarian which means we believe every culture has the right to their own home.

As you are well aware, mass immigration is causing massive issues and the biggest one is whats called ‘the great replacement’ where native Europeans are being replaced in their own Homelands.”

“This is something none of us asked for and we are called racist nazis for speaking out about it”

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Africans are allowed Africa, Asians are allowed Asia, why aren’t Europeans allowed Europe?”

The group hit out at Facebook and accused the social media network of banning the personal accounts of activists for as little as sharing the logo of the group.

The move was celebrated on Twitter by far-left group Hope Not Hate, a group that is funded by billionaire globalist George Soros.

The movement’s leader, Martin Sellner was banned from the UK earlier this year sparking outrage among true right-wing Conservatives that led to The Day for Freedom event where thousands of free-speech supporting radicals protested the continuing crackdown on Free Speech by the British state.

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