Children’s musician Raffi Cavoukian says he won't shy away from criticizing President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE, saying “you have to fight fascism with everything you’ve got.”

The 70-year-old singer behind kids' classics like “Baby Beluga,” “Down by the Bay” and “The More We Get Together” said he uses his platform to “speak my truth," according to an interview with Fatherly published Wednesday.

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“You know, I keep my voice in the public sphere to social media these days. I don’t politicize my concerts and I don’t even think of myself as an activist,” Cavoukian said. “But, if you care about democracy, if you care about a free society, if you care about fair elections, how can you not get involved these days?"

“You have to fight fascism with everything you’ve got,” he added.

Cavoukian was originally born in Cairo, Egypt, to parents of Armenian descent and became a multiplatinum selling recording artist in the 1970s. He now lives in Canada but is an avid follower of American politics.

He often insults the president on Twitter, calling him “vile,” “racist” and “cruel.”

to trump fact checkers:

that’s too much work.



be truth checkers,

takes far less time. #ResistFascism #Resistance — Raffi Cavoukian (@Raffi_RC) October 23, 2018

what you do next matters.



using the words of dictators like Stalin, trump just called the media “the enemy of the people”—again. he’s learned nothing from the Khashoggi murder, the Pittsburgh killings, the mailbombs. his hateful words incite violence.



Nov 6. VOTE ✅ #Midterms pic.twitter.com/JvzkHN4BIo — Raffi Cavoukian (@Raffi_RC) October 29, 2018

The children’s entertainer also frequently shares support for Democrats and Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersButtigieg stands in as Pence for Harris's debate practice Bernie Sanders warns of 'nightmare scenario' if Trump refuses election results Harris joins women's voter mobilization event also featuring Pelosi, Gloria Steinem, Jane Fonda MORE (I-Vt.) on Twitter.

Cavoukian even wrote a song to support Sanders’s bid during the 2016 Democratic presidential primary entitled “Wave of Democracy.”

“He’s an extraordinary public servant,” Cavoukian told the Los Angeles Times about the song. “He has a consistent record for being there for the struggles of working middle-class families. I was really inspired when he started his presidential run.”