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interests of the nation and its people, the state can promptly confiscate their personal property. It's truly impressive! Can I be the only one envisioning a group of Soviet-era bureaucrats enthusiastically planning how to confiscate people's belongings? It all feels like a remake of a retro movie.</i></p><figure id="b183"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*uoIpxrssvuVwNOtUlN36Hw.png"><figcaption>Illustrations are for hilarious purposes only, so don’t get angry</figcaption></figure><h2 id="a978">Hong Kong: Rest assured, the world, about investing in Hong Kong!</h2><p id="dd1e"><i>The Hong Kong Department of Justice debunked the rumors and stated that assets in Hong Kong cannot be directly confiscated by the mainland. The protection of private property is one of the core values of the Hong Kong government. This is a promise that allows the world to rest assured and encourages investors to confidently place their funds in Hong Kong's embrace. However, this seems to have sparked some jesting remarks: What about assets in the mainland? Can they be indirectly confiscated by the mainland government? Well, perhaps we can imagine a property confiscation relay race between the H

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ong Kong and mainland governments, with assets freely shuttling between the two regions. It's indeed a unique investment style.</i></p><figure id="cccf"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*cEdMyHQ3fpNGilF9qSI7iA.png"><figcaption>Illustrations are for hilarious purposes only, so don’t get angry</figcaption></figure><h2 id="baa5">Laugh and make the world a better place!</h2><p id="1d53">Although these news stories have sparked controversy and concerns, we can approach them with humor. After all, sometimes a good laugh can make the world a better place. Whether it's the return to the era of Soviet collectivism in Russia or the confiscation relay race in Hong Kong, these seemingly absurd scenarios remind us of human creativity and sense of humor.</p><p id="f1a5">In conclusion, let's hope for a more peaceful and stable world, where governments protect national interests while respecting individual property rights and the rule of law. Laugh and make our lives more joyful!</p><figure id="8c00"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*vXmPW1jE-4ZhsJCKPKBvAg.png"><figcaption>Illustration “I can hold back not laughing”</figcaption></figure></article></body>

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Property Confiscation in Russia and Hong Kong

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Recently, the issue of property confiscation in Russia and Hong Kong has sparked widespread discussion. Russia passed a resolution allowing the state to seize personal property under the pretext of endangering national security, while Hong Kong emphasizes the protection of property rights. Let's take a light-hearted approach to these two news stories and have a good laugh together.

Illustrations are for hilarious purposes only, so don’t get angry

Russia: Back to the Days of Soviet Collectivism!

The resolution passed by the Russian State Duma has been praised as a move that instantly takes Russia back to the days of Soviet collectivism. Well, if anyone dares to go against the country and harm the interests of the nation and its people, the state can promptly confiscate their personal property. It's truly impressive! Can I be the only one envisioning a group of Soviet-era bureaucrats enthusiastically planning how to confiscate people's belongings? It all feels like a remake of a retro movie.

Illustrations are for hilarious purposes only, so don’t get angry

Hong Kong: Rest assured, the world, about investing in Hong Kong!

The Hong Kong Department of Justice debunked the rumors and stated that assets in Hong Kong cannot be directly confiscated by the mainland. The protection of private property is one of the core values of the Hong Kong government. This is a promise that allows the world to rest assured and encourages investors to confidently place their funds in Hong Kong's embrace. However, this seems to have sparked some jesting remarks: What about assets in the mainland? Can they be indirectly confiscated by the mainland government? Well, perhaps we can imagine a property confiscation relay race between the Hong Kong and mainland governments, with assets freely shuttling between the two regions. It's indeed a unique investment style.

Illustrations are for hilarious purposes only, so don’t get angry

Laugh and make the world a better place!

Although these news stories have sparked controversy and concerns, we can approach them with humor. After all, sometimes a good laugh can make the world a better place. Whether it's the return to the era of Soviet collectivism in Russia or the confiscation relay race in Hong Kong, these seemingly absurd scenarios remind us of human creativity and sense of humor.

In conclusion, let's hope for a more peaceful and stable world, where governments protect national interests while respecting individual property rights and the rule of law. Laugh and make our lives more joyful!

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