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Celebrities blame the delight of Independence Day in the dispute over guns and abortion

Kim Kardashian,Jessica ChastainandAmanda Gormanare on US Independence Day in a recent mass shooting. It is one of the famous faces expressing concern about the celebration of. Mass shootings and dispute over abortion rights. In

Chicago, at least six people were killed and dozens more were injured in the July 4 parade, and reports of active shooters were reported in Philadelphia. rice field.

Gorman, a poet who gained fame following his performance at President Joe Biden's inauguration, shared a new poem that was a parody of the American national anthem and wrote on Twitter: I am. Fast flight.

"Overcoming the dangerous plight, we failed loudly to the shining, scratched stripes and scars of that morning light in the past.

" Our WAN Heart, we watched, stirred, and bravely shouted.

"And the horrifying glare of the rifle, the truth that the bullets exploded in the air and our flag was inevitable.

"Will that wounded flag save our land of freedom and the home of the brave?"

ActressRachel Brosnahan, from Highland Park in Chicago, said she felt "stomach hurts" after the news of a shooting in her hometown.

This followed similar incidents in the last few months across the country, including Buffalo, New York, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Uvalde, Texas.

There was also great opposition to the US Supreme Court's decision to end the country's constitutional right to abortion by overturning the historic Roe v. Wade ruling.

Kardashian has re-shared her Instagram story post. "July 4th was canceled due to lack of Independence Day. Thank you. We have added" Women "and a pointed emoji to emphasize the statement.

Oscar-winning actress Jessica Chastain also tweeted ironically and posted a photo of herself with her middle finger pointing up.

"Happy'independence'day from me and my reproductive rights," she writes.

Perry, who released the hit pop song Firework in 2010, wrote on her Twitter:

Madonna called for a "revolution" by sharing an ominous black-and-white video of a woman being dragged by armed guards.

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"This is what life looks like if you are an American woman," she writes.

"It's not Independence Day for us. Let's start the revolution!"

Academy Award-winning artist and producer Billie Eilish's brother, Finius, said: It is written like this.

"I don't know if there's anything worth celebrating this year."

Many celebrities, including Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Lily Allen, made a groundbreaking decision in 1973. Condemned the cancellation of.

At the recent Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, many artists criticized this decision, including Phoebe Bridgers, Road, and closing headliner Kendrick Lamar.