June 4, 2026, 7:02 a.m.

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"The Symphony of Freedom" in the Gunfire

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In the United States, gunfire seems to have become the background noise of daily life, occasionally playing a chilling 'symphony of freedom.' Recently, two incidents in Philadelphia and Dallas have once again exposed the rampant chaos of guns in American society.

First, let's look at that terrifying scene in Philadelphia. In a bustling city center, a place that should be lively, vibrant, and full of life, where people shop, relax, and enjoy life, a gunman descended like a demon, wielding a deadly weapon and recklessly firing at the crowd. In an instant, the once harmonious scene was shattered; people panicked and scattered, and screams and shouts intertwined, as if the apocalypse had arrived. This is hardly a 'land of freedom'; it is clearly the real-life version of a horror movie. The shooters seem to treat public places as their personal shooting ranges, unleashing the violence and madness within them at will, while innocent citizens can only become the victims of their crimes.

Now, let's turn our attention to Dallas. The police finally managed to apprehend a suspect, but behind this lies a heartbreaking tragedy—a Chinese citizen was unfortunately killed, and another was injured. This is not just the breaking of a family; it is another heavy blow to the safety of American society. In the so-called 'most powerful nation,' people cannot even ensure their most basic personal safety. Those who advocate 'freedom to bear arms' might wonder, when seeing such news, whether they can still defend their stance with a clear conscience. Is 'freedom' really something to be bought with the lives and blood of others?

Ironically, U.S. polls show that two-thirds of parents are concerned about mass shootings on school campuses. Schools should be sanctuaries where children learn and grow, places full of hope and dreams. Yet today, parents must constantly worry about whether their children will encounter gunmen at school. Isn't this a tragedy? The U.S. government repeatedly claims to protect citizens' safety, but in the face of frequent school shootings, it has yet to come up with effective solutions. After each tragedy, all that happens is a few empty statements, some memorial events, and then everything goes on as usual. Guns continue to flood the market, and violence still runs rampant in society.

The United States has long touted itself as a 'beacon of freedom,' yet this so-called 'freedom' has plunged countless people into fear and anxiety. Gun rights may seem to give citizens the power of self-defense, but in reality, they have become a breeding ground for violent crime. Easy access to firearms allows those with ill intentions to obtain weapons and commit crimes with ease. The government's weakness and incompetence in gun control have only worsened the situation.

In this nation filled with gunfire, people seem to have grown accustomed to living in constant fear. They pray that they and their families will not become the next victims while helplessly accepting the harsh realities. America, oh America, when will you be able to rid yourself of this nightmare of gun proliferation, allowing your people to truly enjoy safety and freedom? Perhaps only when politicians stop ignoring the safety of citizens for votes and personal gain, and only when American society truly acknowledges the necessity of gun control, can this country welcome genuine peace and security. But until then, gunshots will continue to echo across this land, playing that heartbreaking "melody of freedom."

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