Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren was mocked on social media for criticizing the student-organized movement against gun violence after she tweeted Saturday's march wasn't "for something."

“Simply being anti-NRA [National Rifle Association] is not a solution,” Lahren tweeted on Saturday afternoon, shortly after hundreds of thousands of protesters across American began rallying. “March FOR something, not just against everything.”

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Simply being anti-NRA is not a solution. March FOR something, not just against everything. — Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) March 24, 2018

Twitter users were quick to point out that the purpose of their movement and what they are fighting for is in the march's name — "March for Our Lives."

While the protests targeted the NRA and gun lobbyist groups, the student survivors of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting organized the event to call for an end to gun violence.

Who wants to tell her. pic.twitter.com/Eg9jHjuCee — Joe Berkowitz (@JoeBerkowitz) March 24, 2018

March for OUR LIVES — Jeff Smith (@Schmitontwit) March 24, 2018

Literally called March FOR Our Lives.



https://t.co/qJqDo1uxTR — VoteVets (@votevets) March 24, 2018

claiming they're not marching FOR something when the name is March FOR Our Lives..... pic.twitter.com/CnGM14kNeG — jon butter (@threecowboyhats) March 24, 2018

It's the March for Our Lives Timmy — Jeff Fecke (@jkfecke) March 24, 2018

Oh FOR fuck's sake, it's called #MarchFOROurLives — James Morrison (@JamesPMorrison) March 24, 2018

How is it possible you completely miss the point of absolutely everything, every time? — Alisha✌ (@Frialish) March 24, 2018

“For” is literally in the title of the march. So...that’s embarrassing. #MarchForOurLives — Allison (@zenminivan) March 24, 2018