"This image says it all."
Those were the words Donald Trump Jr. tweeted alongside his infamous Skittles meme comparing the colorful candy to refugees.
The Fantasy Movies | Adult Movies Onlineonly problem is: there is no image any more.
In fact, the picture now says not a thousand words but just 17. They are: "Media not displayed. This image has been removed in response to a report from the copyright holder."
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Trump Jr. was widely mocked and lambasted for his harsh tweet, with Stephen Colbert, Skittles themselves and the photographer who took the image among those piling on.
Now the snapper -- who himself was a refugee who fled Cyprus as a child -- has persuaded Twitter to remove his photo.
David Kittos, from Guildford in the UK, said the stock photo of Skittles in a bowl had been taken from his Flickr account. He filed a complaint on Sept. 24.
"The image of a bowl of skittles is mine and has always been set as "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED" in my Flickr library," it says. "It was copied and is being used WITHOUT my permission. I have never been contacted by Donald Trump Jr. or any representative about the image, before of after it was used in the tweet."
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Kittos told the BBC he was "very glad it's down, and it shouldn't have been up in the first place."
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