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Does renouncing citizenship equal unpatriotic?

author:Professor Zeng Rui

Wu Jing's "Wolf Warrior" series of films set a domestic film box office record and achieved great success. The "Wolf Warrior" movie has also greatly stimulated the proud and confident national self-esteem and patriotism of the Chinese, and has greatly set off a patriotic upsurge of the Chinese people, and the full positive energy has been affirmed by the Chinese people.

There are not many people who are popular, and Wu Jing is unfortunate to be exempted. A reporter asked Wu Jing, some people say that you have entered a foreign nationality, but you are making patriotic movies in China, and a lot of money is circled... Wu Jing denied it, and his relatives also came forward to prove it, and showed their Chinese passports to confirm it.

For this reason, people can't help but discuss the question, is it equal to being foreign is not patriotic? Do people who have not gone abroad necessarily patriotic?

If I had to answer, the answer was no.

After the outbreak of the epidemic in 2019, foreign Chinese have returned to China to avoid danger, and the motherland has accepted them with a broad and benevolent mind, but a small number of them have presented themselves as foreigners, arrogant and arrogant, and made many words and deeds that make the people of the country cold and annoying, such as "Australian women" and "European guests", which have caused heated discussions among the Chinese people about going abroad and patriotism, and have also pulled out some traitors and traitors who have joined foreign countries, including Yu Maochun, who is anti-China "high counselor", Gao Xingxin, who helps the United States decrypt Beidou, and Lin Ye (the father of American missiles), who helped the Country to abuse. I heard that these two people, the former want to return to China for development, the latter wants to return to China for the elderly, both aroused the strong opposition of the Chinese people.

Does renouncing citizenship equal unpatriotic?

However, everything is divided into two, and not everyone who goes abroad is not patriotic and has betrayed the country. History and reality have many people who have gone abroad but have always been patriotic, and this is the norm and the norm. Everyone in society will encounter the problem of the balance between the interests of the state, society and the individual, which are both opposites and unified. It is difficult for people to transcend the concept of secular interests, and it cannot be said that seeking private interests will definitely hurt the other two interests, such as going abroad to seek career development opportunities. Many people deal with this problem relatively well. Typical examples are:

Wu Jianxiong, a foreign Chinese and patriotic scientist, returned to China after becoming famous in foreign countries. As a professor at Yale University, a social activist, and a registered journalist of the United Nations, Haosheng Zhao, a Chinese-American, has a greatly successful career, and is also an honorary professor of Wuhan University and many other universities, making continuous contributions to the development of Sino-US cooperation. Shi Yigong, who has been abroad for ten years, has brought advanced technology back to China and greatly promoted the development and breakthrough of related fields in the motherland. We are also willing to believe that scientists like Yan Ning and others are temporary and patriotic is the original intention forever!

Does renouncing citizenship equal unpatriotic?
Does renouncing citizenship equal unpatriotic?

On the contrary, those who stay in China also have people who deviate from the motherland, aren't they?

Does renouncing citizenship equal unpatriotic?

In short, whether going abroad or joining a foreign country is still patriotic is not one-size-fits-all, not a generalization, and I believe that most people's hearts still love their homeland! Scum is the ultimate!