After a federal judge in Hawaii blocked President Trump’s revised travel ban Wednesday, Trump supporters took to Twitter to call for a boycott of all things Hawaii.

The #BoycottHawaii hashtag is currently trending on Twitter, and hundreds of users — both in support of and against the notion — are weighing in. Some say they are canceling their travel plans while others plan never to set foot on the islands again.

Many local folks, however, seem to think it’s Trump supporters’ loss. Even Sen. Brian Schatz had something to say about the hashtag.

We compiled some of the top responses from both sides, so you don’t have to weather the tweetstorm yourself:

Hawaiians when they hear Trump supporters don't want to come to Hawaii #BoycottHawaii pic.twitter.com/4mZ4ZBrpoG — LaurenNYknicks 🐾🦋 (@AaliyahNevaeh7) March 16, 2017

Anyone who wants to #BoycottHawaii can slide those plane tickets right over here. Hotel reservations, too. — Caleb Dume says #SAVEODAAT! (@pfunk1130) March 16, 2017

#boycotthawaii is the dumbest thing on the Internet. That is all. #ekomomai — Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) March 16, 2017

Let's see if liberal judicial ideology is more important than tourist revenues to the state of Hawaii.#boycotthawaii — 🇺🇸 Dr. Diane 🇺🇸🌟🌟🌟 (@elmorephd) March 16, 2017 You guys would hate it there anyway, everyone is friendly and cares about the environment. #BoycottHawaii pic.twitter.com/n8lptWjYdN — Supreme Hakim 🇱🇧 (@PhoenicianState) March 16, 2017

He says temporary ban will hurt tourism, wait till he sees what crossing our president does #boycottHawaii https://t.co/W8Ldrfazhx — White Fox ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@WhiteFox4USA) March 16, 2017

Please, all Trump supporters, #BoycottHawaii. It's literally the only way Hawaii gets more beautiful. — Ed Glavin (@EdGlavin) March 16, 2017