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Are rich people who give up their nationality and live abroad patriots?

Immigration does not mean unpatriotic, most of them just want to change their environment.

China people have never left their homes since ancient times. For example, people who live in the countryside all the year round may leave the countryside to work because they don't like the rural environment and the village head. Can you say that they don't love the countryside where their ancestors lived? An inappropriate analogy. That's basically what it means.

You don't know that when you really look down on your compatriots abroad, what you miss most is your own country. Who says that going abroad is unpatriotic, and whether it is patriotic or not is up to the government? Just like in the early days of reform and opening up, those businessmen from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan came to make money, and they also wanted to install some patriots and raise them in the clouds. It happened that some time ago, the same political party trampled the same group of people in the mud on charges of overseas relations and foreign spies, but they didn't remember, so they thought others didn't remember, and they didn't know whose it was. Therefore, whether a ruler loves his country or not is not so important. The important thing is that you have the qualification of "the motherland needs you". Aren't those immigrants the main theme movies of the founding of the People's Republic of China?