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Meagan Good and Stacey Dash have had very different reactions to the tragic shootings of two New York officers.

Having grown up with a father in law enforcement, Meagan was heartbroken to hear about the deaths of Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu yesterday. Instead of siding with those infuriated by police brutality or blindly supporting cops, Meagan simply mourned the loss of two men indiscriminately gunned down just for choosing to be NYPD officers. She posted the picture to Instagram, writing:

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This served as a great reminder that not all cops should be held responsible for the actions of a few.

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Stacey Dash, on the other hand has decided that compassion for the victims was the wrong reaction, opting instead to blame Al Sharpton and New York Mayor Bill deBlasio for the attack. She also called the shootings “jihad” against officers before she casually suggested rioting in the streets.

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These murders are the natural result of the #Jihad on cops that @TheRevAl & @deBlasioNYC has called for. They should be held accountable.

— Stacey Dash (@REALStaceyDash) December 21, 2014

We’re going to assume that she hasn’t heard about cops (and some of their supporters) taking to the streets in shirts with the phrase “I Can Breathe” printed across their chests as if they’re completely oblivious to the fact that it mocks some of the last words uttered by Eric Garner, who was choked to death by an NYPD cop.

Stacey’s really breaking her back to earn that FOX News check. We can’t even process all of the ignorance in her tweets.

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