Amy Schumer claims that a flood of poor reviews for her Netflix comedy special is the result of an organized effort from trolls on the alt-right to damage her career.

The 35-year-old comedienne released her latest hour - The Leather Special - last week and it has already received hundreds of one-star reviews.

And Schumer fired back on Instagram on Wednesday by claiming that it is part of an organized movement to pan her work as she wrote: 'The alt right organized trolls attack everything I do.

Headache: Amy Schumer, 35, shot back at an avalanche of poor reviews of her recent Netflix special, staying they were politically-motivated by alt-right trolls

Hitting out: She also pointed to a Splitsider article that noted the presence of multiple pro-Donald Trump Reddit pages urging users to add negative feedback to Schumer's projects

'They organize to get my ratings down': Amy wrote a lengthy caption for the screenshot of the article as she acknowledge trolls and took aim at certain publications

'They organize to get my ratings down. Meeting in sub Reddit rooms. They tried on my book and movies and tv show.'

The comic said she was undeterred by the cabal against her, thanking the trolls for making her feel 'so powerful and dangerous and brave' that they have to go to such lengths to try and dim her spotlight.

'It reminds me what I’m saying is effective and bring more interest to my work and their obsession with me keeps me going,' she said. 'It fills me with hope and power to see you all furiously posting so as always accuse me of whatever lies you want.'

Strong reactions: While Schumer is one of the most popular comedians in the country, the left-leaning entertainer is a frequent target for supporters of President Donald Trump

Politically-fueled? Reddit pages affiliated with loyalists of Donald Trump urged users to write negative reviews of Schumer's special

The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo author also called out a number of outlets that reported about how her special was ripped.

Schumer did not have as harsh words for the trolls as she wrote: 'Call me a whale. Call me a thief and I will continue to rise and fight and lead. I know who I am. I am strong and beautiful and will use my voice my whole time on this earth.'

She also pointed to a Splitsider article that noted the presence of multiple pro-Donald Trump Reddit pages urging users to add negative feedback to Schumer's projects .

Ready for takeoff: Schumer carried a small Hillary Clinton figure in her pocket at the Women's March in Washington, DC in January

Schumer's reviews for the special from professional critics were more of a mixed bag.

Verne Gay of Newsday wrote that Schumer simply went too far with the graphic material in her stage show: 'It’s too much. What initially shocks then leads to a numbing sensation. An hour of this? No thanks.'

And Tom Long of The Detroit News said that while Amy was funny, much of the material was 'dated,' with too much emphasis on sex and celebrity, and less on the social issues Amy's never been shy about speaking out against.

Outspoken: The comic took the podium at the well-attended gathering in the nation's capital

Some were more forgiving: The Baltimore Sun's Wesley Case noted that the sexual talk was the 'material [that] resonated most with the audience,' hailing Schumer for her stage presence.

He wrote: 'Anyone even the least bit familiar with Schumer knows to expect plenty of jokes on genitalia and sex, and Saturday’s performance was no different. The key though, like all great stand-up, is the delivery, and Schumer had no problems sticking the landings.'

The LA Times' Lorraine Ali said that the comic's talk of mainstream success balances out the blue humor. She wrote, 'Schumer’s material on the base, everyday sex/guy/gross body image stuff is still funny, but as her life has gotten crazier and more surreal, it’s these new observations that push her set forward.'