Michelle Wolf certainly isn’t one to hold back when it comes to discussing controversial topics.

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In a sketch for Netflix’s “The Break With Michelle Wolf”, she tackles the issue of the NRA’s “Good Guy With A Gun” strategy to end mass shootings.

The sketch takes a satirical approach towards an orientation session on safety, where Wolf explains how simple it is for even a barely trained civilian to deal with a mass shooting situation.

The comedian explains that if the civilian uses their “handy” firearm, that not only will they be able to take down the bad guy but they’ll also be able to keep the bystanders safe.

Wolf also provides viewers with helpful tips on how to handle the media if there were to be a mass shooting, saying “Hold out for Vanity Fair. Vanity Fair is a must,” and “Be sure to practice your dance moves before going on ‘Ellen’.”

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Wolf’s training video wouldn’t be complete without a guide on how to acknowledge President Donald Trump’s remarks. “Don’t be surprised when the President mentions you during the State of the Union saying ‘Good thing you had that gun on you, you’re a true American hero. Heck, I’m just keeping the seat warm for you buddy,'” she says.

Trump has positively spoken about the NRA’s “Good Guy with a Gun” policy, which was implemented following the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school in Parkland, Fla. that took the lives of 17.

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The 33-year-old TV personality couldn’t help but also provide pointers on what to do when the instance gets the option to become a movie. “The most challenging thing will come weeks after, when Christopher Nolan asks to adapt your story to the big screen,” Wolf says. “He will suggest Leonardo DiCaprio or Ryan Gosling play you.”