r******i 发帖数: 1445 | 1 https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/20/china/gun-control-us-china-mic-intl-hnk/index
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The two countries' opposite approaches are especially striking given both
nations were born from armed insurrection -- the US winning its independence
in the Revolutionary War in 1783, and the Chinese Communist Party
establishing the People's Republic of China in 1949 after a lengthy
rebellion against the Nationalist government.
But their attitudes diverged from there, with the US enshrining the right to
bear arms in the Constitution, arguing that this right, and a "well
regulated militia," were "necessary to the security of a free state."
China swung in the other direction, deciding that an armed public posed a
threat to safety and stability in the still-fragile, newly won country. For
Communist Party leaders, weapons were a means of revolution, with Chairman
Mao Zedong famously declaring in 1927: "Political power grows out of the
barrel of a gun." | b*d 发帖数: 285 | 2 难道不是有枪的老百姓有自由,没枪的没自由。没道理禁枪。 |
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