Ulta-conservative commentator Ann Coulter has become the brunt of a huge Internet joke after making the decision to use a serious international crisis to promote her political agenda.

The controversial commentator used the "#BringBackOurGirls" movement to protest the Obama administration by posting a photo of herself holding a sign that reads: "Bring Back Our Country."

Her attempt at sarcastic humor was not well received, to put it mildly.

Most people were disgusted that she used the campaign, which is being used to protest the kidnapping of 300 Nigerian by radical Islamist group Boko Haram, in an attempt to promote her political views. The girls were kidnapped last month, and the United States is considering sending drones into the country to track down the missing girls.

The #BringBackOurGirls campaign has been supported by First Lady Michelle Obama and Academy Award winner Anne Hathaway, among many others. Photos show the First Lady and other prominent figures holding a sign that reads "#BringBackOurGirls."

Coulter tweeted a photo of herself holding the altered sign Sunday, according to E! News.

"My hashtag contribution to world affairs..." Coulter tweeted along with the photo.

Almost immediately, Twitter users attacked the photo by altering the image. One user, @FullOfBalogna, altered the image so the sign reads: "I'm a miserable person who peddles hate to make money off dumb republicans."

The photo has since been re-tweeted more than 2,000 times, with many of the photos altered by Photoshop to read messages poking fun at the controversial pundit.

One popular, altered re-tweet of the photo shows her holding a sign that reads: "#Bring Back My Soul."

Others read: "Please Pay Attention to Me", "Bring Back Traditional White America", "I'm on Christian Mingle! User Name: RWNJ1958", "Michael Sam and his boyfriend are so cute I can't even," and many more.

Check out the altered tweets here.