Frankie Boyle has penned an opinion piece on Donald Trump and it's both hilarious and snarky as hell. The Scottish comedian is notorious for his obnoxious, controversial brand of humor and this article for The Guardian is no exception.

I wrote a column for the Guardian https://t.co/tHjKpIhThX — Frankie Boyle (@frankieboyle) February 8, 2017

Boyle didn't skip a beat as he roasted Trump, called out the hypocrisies of the Republican administration, and urged UK citizens to engage in civil disobedience.

"You look into Trump’s eyes and you see the fear and confusion of a man who has just been told he’s got stage-four cervical cancer," said Boyle. "You kind of wish he’d get therapy, but at this stage it’s like hiring a window cleaner for a burning building."

The article was received on Twitter with mostly praise.

@frankieboyle @TheSavannaLady @guardian

Not a fan of frankie but he has hit nail on head in this article, says what a lot of us think — poppsy #RESISTANCE (@helen_poppet) February 9, 2017

@frankieboyle @guardian It's so apt, correct, funny & clever I've pinned it. Reality of all things #Trump are insane, we need this. Thanks! — Windy Commissioner (@Jillwrite) February 9, 2017

@frankieboyle @guardian It's a great column, the best column ever! You used lots of words. Lots of wonderful words. You're going to be big! — Darren Griffiths (@dhwg3010) February 8, 2017

@frankieboyle @guardian I think this is the funniest, (and saddest) opinion piece I ever read. Sublime. — Chris Sheehan (@chasheehan) February 9, 2017

Boyle's commentary offers readers some comic relief while delivering some ugly truths about the current state of affairs. His one suggestion for the restless public is this:

"Really, if we want to survive as a species, it’s time for organised civil disobedience. It’s time to stop writing to your MP."