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48. Is there anything else you would like to say about community relations in Northern Ireland?
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community.
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h. It's not as violent since back then but it's pretty scary knowing how violent people could be by being in a different religion/denomination. This is partly why I'm not religious, so I don't get mixed up on taking sides when there are no sides to be tak
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hurch of Ireland which is close aswell.
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m choosing a-level options however, my school does a cross program with Protestant and mixed schools. Family and friends I know who are Catholic have been discriminated against because of their Irish name and area they live in. This lead to majority of th
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of only their religion and we as teenagers are meant to accept each other in forced 'integration' activities then again I haven't personally took part in them so I am unable to give an exact opinion. My Catholic school recently this year set up a rugby t
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on both sides and I do try to blend. I don't see a big deal at all with someone being Protestant in fact I don't think there's any deal to be made. I think that religion has become very mixed with politics. I honestly think that people have more issues wi
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