
Shah J. Choudhury
The Fourth of July is more than just a date on the calendar. It is a day intertwined with a nation’s identity — the day in 1776 when the United States declared its independence, proving to the world that freedom is never given, it must be earned with courage, sacrifice, and unity.
Tonight, as the skies of America light up with fireworks, as children wave their flags and voices rise in the Star-Spangled Banner, let us remember — this celebration did not come easily. Behind our joy are stories of lives lost, tears shed, and a relentless struggle for liberty.
But freedom is not only about claiming your own rights — it is about respecting the rights of others. Freedom means unity in diversity, equal opportunities, and justice for all. Even today, our society continues to face challenges of inequality, division, and hatred. On this day, we are called to reflect anew: how can we make this country safer, fairer, and more dignified for everyone?
The Fourth of July is ultimately a day of promise — the promise to stand together, to set aside differences, and to build a society where the light of freedom reaches every face equally.
Happy Independence Day! Happy Fourth of July! 🇺🇸
Let freedom ring for all — with justice and unity.