Rapper Kanye West tweeted his admiration for Emma Gonzalez, calling her “my hero,” but the survivor of the Parkland high school massacre dismissed the honor and pointed out her own “hero,” the man who disarmed the Waffle House shooter.

“my hero Emma Gonzalez,” West tweeted on Saturday.

Yeezy followed that up with another posting that showed him with close-cropped hair like Gonzalez, saying, “inspired by Emma.”

Gonzalez, 19, who has been at the forefront of the national student movement calling for gun control measures after February’s shooting at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, responded with a nod to another heroic act.

“my hero James Shaw Jr.,” she wrote on Twitter, including a photo of Shaw with a bandaged hand while holding his 4-year-old daughter.

Shaw, 29, wrestled an AR-15 rifle away from Travis Reinking while Reinking was reloading the weapon at the Nashville, Tenn., restaurant on April 22.

He also launched a campaign on a crowdfunding site to raise money for the victims of the shooting. By Sunday morning, the site raised $188,000.

Police credited Shaw with limiting the amount of bloodshed by grabbing the gun and causing Reinking to flee. He was captured the next day.

West, 40, has been in a war of words with other rappers after he tweeted his support for President Trump last Wednesday.

“You don’t have to agree with trump but the mob can’t make me not love him. We are both dragon energy. He is my brother,” he wrote.