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Those who get rich first, transfer their property and emigrate to other countries, should they be punished for forgetting their ancestors?

author:Go with the flow to the future

After the founding of New China, the people were masters of their own affairs, and the people of the whole country struggled hard for more than 30 years during the Mao Zedong era, and earth-shaking changes took place in the motherland. The people live and work in peace and contentment, and life is getting happier and happier.

Those who get rich first, transfer their property and emigrate to other countries, should they be punished for forgetting their ancestors?

Over the past 40 years of reform and opening up, coupled with the implementation of the one-child policy, a family has changed from four or five children to a family with only one child, and the burden of family life has become much lighter, and the living standard of each family has improved a lot. In particular, a series of measures for reform and opening up have been put in place, and the appearance of the motherland has undergone tremendous changes. Some people seized the opportunity of national policies, dared to start a bold business, and became rich through hard work. There are also some people who have achieved the goal of getting rich by unscrupulous means through relatives and friends, or by using improper means such as inviting guests and gifts to pull relationships.

Those who get rich first, transfer their property and emigrate to other countries, should they be punished for forgetting their ancestors?

Now some people are rich, know how to be grateful, return to the society, and drive everyone to common prosperity. However, there are still some people who get rich first, especially those who get rich by unscrupulous means to pull relations between officials and businessmen and collude with money and power, and they are worried that their illegal acts of getting rich will be punished, so they panic and transfer property to other countries and emigrate to other countries.

Those who get rich first, transfer their property and emigrate to other countries, should they be punished for forgetting their ancestors?

For the sake of the interests of the country and the interests of the people, we can leniently deal with those who do not transfer their property and do not emigrate to other countries after they become illegally rich; if they know how to be grateful and are willing to lead the broad masses of the people to common prosperity, we can lightly pursue or even not pursue the previous illegal acts according to the circumstances.

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