While Ashley Judd was spewing hate and vulgarities at the Washington D.C. Women’s March, her sister Wynonna gave thanks for her own free speech.

Wynonna thanked those who fought and died to defend her rights.

Rare.us outlines the differences:

Ashley Judd took the stage during the Women’s March on Washington and recited a four-minute poem entitled “Nasty Woman,” originally written by 19-year-old Tennessee resident, Nina Donovan. The mostly anti-Trump piece included lines such as “I’m as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in Cheetos dust” and “our pussies ain’t for grabbing. They’re for reminding you that our walls are stronger than America’s ever will be.”

Wynonna took a classier, more tactful approach.

“It’s my job to love my sister, not to publicly judge her,” she wrote. “That will be a conversation we have personally.”

It's my job to love my sister, not to publicly judge her. That will be a conversation we have personally. — Wynonna (@Wynonna) January 22, 2017

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And she also tweeted this:

I am thankful for the freedom to sing the words I choose tonight. pic.twitter.com/xjqNi8xl33 — Wynonna (@Wynonna) January 21, 2017

At least one Judd sister has some class!

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