Jim Carrey is clearly siding with the teenage survivors of the Parkland school shooting following Louis C.K.'s controversial stand-up set criticizing them.

In an audio clip that circulated this week, reportedly from a recent comedy club set, C.K. can be heard saying about the Parkland survivors: “They testify in front of Congress, these kids? What are they doing? You’re young! You should be crazy! You should be unhinged! Not in a suit… You’re not interesting. Because you went to a high school where kids got shot? Why does that mean I have to listen to you? Why does that make you interesting? You didn’t get shot. You pushed some fat kid in the way, and now I’ve got to listen to you talking?”

In response, Carrey shared a sketch on Twitter Thursday of Parkland activist Emma Gonzales towering over a stick figure labeled "Louis C.K," with the text, "Drawn to scale."

"Louis can't C. K?" the tweet's caption reads.

C.K's comments refer to the Parkland students speaking to Congress following the Valentine's Day shooting at their school that left 17 dead.

In response to C.K., Parkland survivor Aalayah Eastmond tweeted: "Hey Louis CK - since you like making fun of me and other Parkland survivors behind closed doors, I’m right here if you want to talk. Just try to keep it in your pants, ok?"

"Louis C.K, although taking jello shots & eating mushrooms might have been ideal for you when you were 18, that is not the luxury that we have after having to see our friends and classmates in caskets because of preventable gun violence," added Kyra Parrow, another Parkland student.

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