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Summary: Guyana is such a violent and abusive society that, unfortunately, it is not until you remove yourself physically that you begin to truly understand the
Guyana is such a violent and abusive society that, unfortunately, it is not until you remove yourself physically that you begin to truly understand the depths to which it is woven into every facet of our being and the way in which we live our lives.
This is not to say it doesn’t exist elsewhere, but the severity of it has been unmatched in my experiences in almost every place that I have lived.
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