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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

A controversial graphic that compared Syrian refugees to poisoned Skittles, posted by Donald Trump's son, has been deleted from Twitter. In its place, is a message saying it has been removed following a "report from the copyright holder". The image included a photo of the multicoloured sweets taken by a UK-based man, who is himself a refugee. Donald Trump Jr's post caused a furore when it was published last week, and was Twitter's highest trending item. The graphic was based on an earlier image-less tweet by the radio talk-show host Joe Walsh. He had alluded to the idea that some refugees posed a threat, likening this to a situation in which a person was presented with a bowl of Skittles, some of which were poisonous. "Would you take a handful?" Trump Jr's graphic asked. "That's our Syrian refugee problem." Following the post, Guildford-based David Kittos revealed the graphic had used an image taken from his Flickr account without his permission, and filed a complaint.

A controversial graphic that compared Syrian refugees to poisoned Skittles, posted by Donald Trump's son, has been deleted from Twitter.

In its place, is a message saying it has been removed following a "report from the copyright holder".
The image included a photo of the multicoloured sweets taken by a UK-based man, who is himself a refugee.


Donald Trump Jr's post caused a furore when it was published last week, and was Twitter's highest trending item.

The graphic was based on an earlier image-less tweet by the radio talk-show host Joe Walsh. He had alluded to the idea that some refugees posed a threat, likening this to a situation in which a person was presented with a bowl of Skittles, some of which were poisonous.

"Would you take a handful?" Trump Jr's graphic asked. "That's our Syrian refugee problem."
Following the post, Guildford-based David Kittos revealed the graphic had used an image taken from his Flickr account without his permission, and filed a complaint.