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Apr 05 2008

True Life v.Moving to America.

Published by UltraYeah at 1:54 am under Humanity



 
I really like the MTV documentary show-True Life. It really does an excellent job on illustrating the daily struggles that people go through. One of the episodes is about two foreigners moving to the United States to find the American Dream.

 
Thimonthy Ju, a Burma refugee, was excited to go to America and escape a life of poverty;however, living in America isn’t easy. He wanted to go to school, but unfortunately he had to full time to support his family. He worked at a pickle factory for $300 dollars a week and was worked so hard that he wished he was back in Burma. There is little opportunity in America for people people that can’t speak English fluently, or have a proper education; Thimonthy discovered it the hard way. To make matters worse, his dad recently had a seizure; this made Thimonthy the sole provider for his family, further delaying his education. Not only does his story compel me to work harder and cherish what I take for granted, but I want to help his family.

 
Since Thimonthy is currently living in Texas, I would really like to visit him and do an interview, so I can post what his experiences are. The more people know about his story, the more support he’ll get. If I get a chance to meet Thimonthy, I’ll definitely buy him and his family whatever necessities they need.

 
Additionally, The producer of the documentary set up a website to donate to the Ju Family. You can visit it here.

 
Watch the episode here.

 
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BTW. If ya’ll have any suggestions of what we can do to help him out, feel free to leave a comment!

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3 Responses to “True Life v.Moving to America.”

  1. paxyon 12 Apr 2008 at 3:06 pm

    This was the first True Life episode I’ve seen. I watched it last night and also found the Ju family story captivating. I just wanted to mention that if I recall correctly, Thimonthy was earning $300 weekly, not $900. (For $900 a week I might consider moving there myself to make pickles.) I hope you get to meet the family and do your interview, that sounds great.

  2. UltraYeahon 13 Apr 2008 at 10:58 pm

    woops, I accidentally put 900 instead of 300. You’re absolutely right.

  3. jennon 07 May 2008 at 9:33 pm

    Saw your comment on the video at mtv.com… I also live nearby and would like to help out. Posting this comment on your blog is a great start. I am sure Thimonthy is seeing a lot of the worst parts of America so that I hope that between us and all the other people who see this documentary, we can do something to show him the best parts.

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