David Hogg, 19, who has emerged as a prominent anti-gun violence activist after surviving the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, in 2018, has now requested his body be dumped at the NRA and publicized.

His latest desperate plea for attention came in the form of a number of tweets focused on death, one of which dealt with his own death specifically.

“If I die from gun violence I want my photo published, there will be those that say you are politicizing tragedy,” he wrote. “They are wrong, not doing anything to stop this violence is politicizing tragedy.”

I’ve said this before but I’m going to say it again for the record



If I die from gun violence I want my photo published, there will be those that say you are politicizing tragedy—



They are wrong, not doing anything to stop it this violence is politicizing tragedy. #MyLastShot — David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 26, 2019

“In the event I am killed, organize, mobilize and get the Peace Plan passed and put my body on the NRAs doorstep in Fairfax, VA,” he added.

In the event I am killed, organize, mobilize and get the Peace Plan passed and put my body on the NRAs doorstep in Fairfax, VA — David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 26, 2019

Hogg has also made claims that activism led to death threats against himself and his family.

In an interview with The Washington Post, a defiant Hogg spoke matter-of-factly of the turmoil sparked by his work related to gun violence.

School shooting survivor and outspoken gun control activist David Hogg, 19 (pictured at a rally in Washington Dc in March), said there have been seven attempts on his life over the past year

‘In the past year, there have been seven assassination attempts,’ he said, before adding, ‘if they kill me, that’s probably the stupidest thing they could do to try to end the movement. Because that would make it even more successful in the end. Because it would invigorate us and create f***ing change.’

Hogg, who co-wrote a book with his younger sister, Lauren, titled ‘#NeverAgain: A New Generation Draws the Line,’ acknowledged that being on the receiving end of hatred is horrible and traumatizing, but said he has become desensitized to it.

‘Like, oh, your house got “swatted.” You got a call from the police saying someone said that everyone in your family had been killed and that you are being held hostage for $100,000. Right? That becomes part of daily life. It’s just something that you have to get through,’ he said.

A defiant Hogg said he will not be intimidated or silenced on the issue of gun control.