Monday 22 August 2022

The U.S. Campus Rampant Rife With Gun-related Culture


 2022.8.18.

http://www.mfa.gov.kp/view/article/15627

A teacher has often become an object of social respect and envy out of his or her professional characteristics of bringing up the future of country.


But, on the U.S. campus which is rife with all sorts of gun-related crimes born out of the extreme hatred, it is just one of those things that students indulge in killing each other by firing shots and even killing their teacher. Because of this, teachers are not provided with even the basic right to existence.


On May 24, there was a big-scale shooting incident where an 18-year-old student of a school in Texas got around classrooms to fire at other students, claiming the lives of 19 students and two teachers. This incident is no more than a typical example of the terrible situation of the U.S. schools.


While reporting that the record number of gun-related crimes at schools amounts to 27 till May this year, Bloomberg news agency of the U.S. deplored the shooting incident on the campus, saying it is a tragedy only to be seen in the U.S.


The problem is that schools are turning into exhibition halls of weapons as the teachers are beginning to take greater interests in possessing weapons than having lesson plans and teacher’s book, claiming that they need to protect themselves, and students are following suit of teachers.


According to the recently publicized data, 29 states have permitted the gun possession by teachers at campus, though they are not police or security personnel.


The sacred campus is turning into a place of slaughter and even the teachers are left with no option but to possess weapons. This fact alone proves that the U.S. is indeed a living hell where people cannot feel at ease even for a single moment.


It is crystal clear what the U.S. younger generations and students would see and feel from the look of their teacher holding gun instead of a pointer, and what kind of road they would choose in the future.

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