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Because in the Boer war the English killed over 28000 Boer women and children in concentration camps, while trying to steal the Boer land after gold and diamonds was discovered there.

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What are the most horrible qualities that you hate in your friend?

i hate how angry they make me on purpose and then laugh at my frustration.


Why do people hate the letter q?

Those who speak the English language do not hate the letter 'Q' per se. 'Q' is the third most uncommonly used letter in English, only after 'X' and 'Z', because the sounds and pronunciations that 'Q' makes can, more often than not, be substituted with other letter combinations. This results in the letter 'Q' appearing in less than 0.1% of all words in the English language (0.095% to be exact). In stark contrast, the letter 'E' is the most common letter in English, and appears in 12.702% of all words in the English language. ~ Beqause. I don't know, maybe because they're not used to it, as it is one of the least used letters in the alphabet. But I for one have a few quarrels with the letter 'g', it's so ugly when written in script. Plus, a 'g' killed my parents in a dirty dark alley.


The more you hate the more you love?

This statement suggests that intense emotions like hate and love are interconnected and can coexist. It implies that passionate feelings in one direction can potentially shift to passionate feelings in the opposite direction.


Does hate last forever?

No - strong emotions like hate usually die away after awhile unless you keep dwelling on them.The best way to get over strong dislike is to either avoid the other person or to try to see things from their side. If you understand why they do the things they do, you won't hate them so much.


Should people hate people?

No, hate is a strong and destructive emotion that can lead to conflict and harm. It is important to foster understanding, empathy, and compassion towards others, even those we may disagree with or have different beliefs.