No.. the IRA are a primarily Irish Catholic organization.
he killed innocent women and children which caused to Irish to hate him.
Because of their terrorist activities.
They don't, so far as I'm aware.
Yeah. I'm Irish and Yes we definitely do. We hate being proved wrong.
i remember reading somewhere that after the move to America the Italians were not so happy with the Irish. They also "hate" Russia.
no, Catholics do not hate anyone
While there are diffrences in beliefs, Methodists do not hate Catholics.
he killed innocent women and children which caused to Irish to hate him.
Irish hate is fuath / gráin. 'hater' would be fuathaitheoir.
as he faught for the pope, then went on to support the protestants against catholics
he is really republican that's why he hate African-Americans
Most Irish people don't hate England.
fuath / gráin
AnswerAnswerThe U.S. media hasn't taken time to acquaint our short-attention span citizens of the background of the conflict. To listen to the media the only thing different is their religion prompting Americans to think the conflict is solely about religion. This is an unresolved colonial situation. The Protestants and Catholics differ in religion, ethnicity, historical experiences, and, at one time, language. The Protestants are descended from Scottish and English colonists introduced in the early 1600s to pacify the "Wild Irish" and have maintained a separate identity.Incidentally, a recent survey indicated that most Protestants in N.I. consider themselves British rather than Irish. So the term Irish Protestant may not apply to the North, although it could refer to a Protestant in the Irish Republic. Americans referring to Protestants in the North as "Irish Protestants" is not going to bring these groups closer.
"Is fuath leat Leah."
Because of their terrorist activities.
In Irish it's fuath / gráin