says man whose photo of Skittles was used in Trump Jr

says man whose photo of Skittles was used in Trump Jr

The man whose photograph was http://www.cheapjerseys11.com/ used by Donald Trump son to illustrate the GOP presidential candidate anti refugee stance said on Tuesday that he would have never allowed his image to be used by the younger Trump.

David Kittos, 48, told BBC News that he is a former refugee himself.

He woke Tuesday to find that a photo he posted to Flickr in 2010 of a bowl of Skittles against a white background had been usurped by Donald Trump Jr., who wrote on Twitter, “This image says it all. Let end the politically correct agenda that doesn put America first.”

This image says it all. Let end the politically correct agenda that doesn cheap jerseys put America first.

“I don support his politics and I would never take money to use it,” he said. “In 1974, when I was 6 years old, I was a refugee from the Turkish occupation of Cyprus, so I would never approve the use of this image against refugees.”

Ideally, he said, he would like the Trump campaign to refrain from using any of his photos, “but they are probably not interested in what I have to say.”

“This isn about the money for me. They could have just bought a cheap image from a microstock library. This is pure greed from them. I don think they care about my feelings. They should not be stealing an image full stop,” Kittos said.

The younger Trump set off a social media firestorm after posting the photo to Twitter on Monday night.

“Skittles are candy. Refugees are people,” Wrigley Americas, the company that produces Skittles, said in a statement after the tweet went out. “We don feel it an appropriate analogy.”.

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