Hitting the beach in Hawaii has suddenly become a politically-charged vacation idea in the United States, with social media deeply divided over a federal judge's decision to block U.S. President Donald Trump's travel ban.
Honolulu U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson was the first to block Trump's executive order, which would temporarily ban travellers from six predominantly Muslim countries. Watson ruled that the president's executive order was not significantly different from the previous version, and used the president's own words as evidence that it targeted Muslims.
The ruling triggered a wave of outrage among Trump supporters, who turned to Twitter to call for a boycott of Hawaii.
RT: is the newest gateway for those who hate and oppose its safety, and .
— Central NY 4 Trump (@CNY_4_Trump)
1 unelected judge becomes more powerful than the legislative and the executive branch combined. SAD!
— Algernon (@rudeger11)
Hawaii overrated. Lived there for 3 years. Cost of living ridiculous and I hate jellyfish
— Michael Flynn Jr (@mflynnJR)
Just switched my vacation plans! Heading east instead! Key West, FL here we come!
— Theresa_Cali (@Theresa_Cali)
I was taking my kids & Grandkids to Hawaii. We just cancelled your Judge threatens our safety.
— *Wendy* (@wendyvoss)
Let's see if liberal judicial ideology is more important than tourist revenues to the state of Hawaii.
— Dr. Diane (@elmorephd)
Meanwhile, critics of the president celebrated the notion of a Trump supporter-free island paradise.
Trump's travel ban is derailing US tourism but the or promise of a TrumpFreeZone is making it one of the hottest destinations
— Norm Clark #resist (@Normsmusic)
In Hawaii I'll get sun, surf, the beach, nature - but no Trump supporters. Book me on the next flight
— Jaime (@jlynneg24)
You guys would hate it there anyway, everyone is friendly and cares about the environment.
— Supreme Hakim (@PhoenicianState)
Trumpists say . Kids, pack everything. We're moving to the North Shore.
— Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright)
Just woke up to . LMAO because paradise just got even better! Aloha!
— lizfinger (@lizfinger1)
Only true boycott everyone and everything that's not supportive of
— Russell Burnett (@foley_axle)
It makes sense that Trumpkins want to . Snowflakes always melt in warm weather.
— SpideyTerry (@SpideyTerry)
The Trump faithful have a history of demanding boycotts over perceived slights. In recent months they've called for boycotts of Starbucks, the Oscars, the stage show "Hamilton" and even Budweiser, though the trending hashtag they adopted was misspelled "Budwiser."
Where do people go when they've ?
— TheValuesVoter (@TheValuesVoter)
Trumpsters: "We hate liberal snowflakes! By the way, let's , Starbucks, 'Hamilton,' Pepsi, Oreos, Netflix, & reality, bigly!"
— Craig Rozniecki (@CraigRozniecki)
Some Trump supporters also called for a boycott of McDonald's on Thursday, after the fast-food giant's corporate Twitter account was used to call Trump a "disgusting excuse for a president." McDonald's quickly deleted the tweet, and explained that their account had been compromised.
's Shameful POTUS slam, can your brand take this kind of hit? NOT a smart corporate move.
— #draintheswamp (@RightWingIsland)
. Have you not fired your Global Chief of Communications yet???
— phreshoneTX (@phreshoneTX)
OMG! Really McDonald's! Done my entire family is done! KMA! BoycottMcDonald's 's
— BlahBlahBlah (@BlahBla00484378)
U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang, of Greenbelt, Md., also ruled against the travel ban later in the day.
With another judge issuing the same ruling they are also going to have to .
— John Hergt (@natureofthings7)
With files from The Associated Press