From Grace Jo <[email protected]>
Subject How I escaped North Korea
Date March 27, 2023 5:46 PM
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The first time I tried to escape the regime, I was only 6 years old as we fled
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Hello Friend,

Fox News recently invited me to appear and speak with Rachel Campos-Duffy
about how I escaped North Korea.


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The first time I tried to escape the regime, I was only 6 years old as we fled
over a mountain.My mother even had to carry me in her backpack as she held my
sister’s hand and swum across a river into China.

But we were caught and sent back. This happened several times...

In North Korea, it is easy for the government to control everyone through
starvation. From the moment I woke up to the moment I went to sleep, all I
could think about was my next meal. That’s all anyone could think about.


That’s only a small part of my story.

Thanks to the Dissident Project, I can share my story with students across the
country. The Dissident Project provides high schools with informed, intelligent
speakers with firsthand experience with authoritarianism, like me.

We provide this at no cost to the schools or students, which is why I am
working to raise $5,000 this month.

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Socialism is the worse government in the world. It kills people.

High school students need to hear about the horrors of socialism and how it
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whatever you can to survive.

Many students today think socialism is fair and equitable. Without hearing
about experiences like mine, they will never have the chance to know about the
true horrors until it’s too late.

Freedom is very precious in the United States, so we are responsible for
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We've spoken to 27 so far. But we’re not even close to done – we have 50
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Can I count on you to help me share my story? Click any link below to donate.


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Thank you,


Grace Jo






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