A Georgia couple came face-to-face with a contractor bearing a Confederate flag and simply told him he doesn't have to go home but he has to get the hell out of here. 

Allison and Zeke Brown are Atlanta-area homeowners who wanted a general contractor to complete a project. According to their nephew, Ryan Spann, the contractor came to the home prepared to work.

However, there was one glaring issue. The contractor's truck had a giant Confederate battle flag hanging from the back. The symbol of slavery waved freely in the back of the man's truck. Spann posted a video on Facebook that captures Allison's exchange with the contractor. 

"Trust no work was done that day," Spann wrote in the caption. "She cordially thanked him for making the trip but we’re good love enjoy."

In the now-viral video, the Browns came out of their home to confront the Confederate sympathizer, The Daily Mail reports. 

"Hi, you know what I do apologize. I know you've come from a very long way but we're going to use someone else," Allison said.

Zeke stood next to her while informing the contractor his flag was an issue for them. 

Viewers can hear the unidentified man tell the couple he "can take it down" and commence with the job. His offer was quickly denied. 

"No, you don't need to take it down," Allison replied. "You continue to believe what you need to believe sir, but no, I cannot pay you for your service."  

Then, the man got back into his SUV and then proceeded to drive off. The video quickly spread to Twitter where it garnered about 35,000 likes and 11,000 retweets. 

Twitter user Brother Tyrone X pointed out the absurdity of the contractor bringing a controversial symbol with him on a job. 

Others were also taken aback.

In the face of absolute racist nonsense, Allison and Zeke Brown were class personified.