We see it every day. Go on Facebook and you might be convinced that Hitler has been reincarnated as a Hotelier-in-Chief.

Unfortunately, few people engage with the hysteria coming from the left. Why would they? If you're not scared, you're either a white, privileged, male, homophobe, xenophobe, racist, or an antagonist of the America way of life.

Jackie Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia, on this day, January 31, 1919, 98-years ago.

He grew up to become the most important black man in American history and its greatest athlete.

Before MLK, Jr., there was Jackie; before Selma, there was Jackie; before Thurgood Marshall served on the Supreme Court, there was Jackie; before Brown v. Board of Education, there was Jackie, and before President Truman desegregated the military, there was Jackie.

SAN DIEGO, CALIF. – With the recent rash of executive orders, political lines have been drawn in the sand. Supporters of President Trump have praised his use of executive orders as strongly as they had objected to it under the Obama administration. Correspondingly, critics of the Trump administration, who had previously endorsed former President Obama’s aggressive use of his “pen-and-phone” tactic, now shed tears and organize protests about the new administration’s mirroring of that approach.

In the internet age, being an activist is easier than ever.

#Hashtagivism is on the rise, jumping from cause to cause and targeting companies like Starbucks and Uber, and events like the Oscars and the Super Bowl. Interestingly, the boycotts are coming from both sides of the political spectrum and are in one way or another a response to the current national political climate.

Let’s take a look at some of the #hashtagivism boycotts going on right now:

At 70 years old, no one can tweet like Trump. Without Twitter, it is questionable whether he would even be president. With a single tweet, he has literally changed stock prices, influenced currency exchange rates, and even changed the policy positions of foreign leaders.

For the first time in history, the President of the United States will continue to use Twitter to announce policy, contact foreign leaders, negotiate with businesses, and combat what he views as “fake news” and unbalanced media coverage.