Remember my disagreement about South Africa’s Peaceful Transition?

Well, it was so peaceful that they have made a movie about all the violence:

"The period between [Nelson] Mandela’s release from prison [February 1990] and the first democratic election [April 1994] was extraordinarily violent. More people died in that four-year period than in 30 years of apartheid," Bang Bang Club director Stephen Silver, says.

"This is one of the stories of South Africa’s political freedom that’s not been told."

Don’t you just love the unconscious institutional racism – the idea that a story involving huge numbers of killings of Africans is ‘told’ only when prosperous white people get to tell it, and does not exist until they decide to do so?

My case rests.