Parkland survivor and gun control activist Emma González has criticized Madonna’s “God Control” music video, which features graphic depictions of a nightclub shooting. “Madonna’s new video for her song #GodControl was fucked up, it was horrible,” González tweeted. “This is NOT the correct way to talk about gun violence, unlike how many fans have been exclaiming—people who have been working in the GVP [Gun Violence Protection] community know how to talk about gun violence, not most celebrities.”

González also wrote, “She should have sent out a message warning what her new video contained, ESPECIALLY to the Pulse Victims, ESPECIALLY as it was released Just After the Anniversary on June 12th.” The setting of Madonna’s video calls to mind the June 2016 shooting at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub that left 49 dead.

Find Emma González’s tweets below. Pitchfork has reached out to Madonna’s representatives for comment.

Emma González is sampled on “I Rise,” the closing track on Madonna’s Madame X. The audio is from a speech González delivered days after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 dead.

In a press release for her “God Control” video, Madonna said, “I want to draw attention through my platform as an artist to a problem in America that is out of control and is taking the lives of innocent people.” She continued, “This crisis can end if our legislators act to change the laws that fail to protect us all.”