I didnt want to go into specifics, but black people here have history and defined cultures, a zulu is very different from a xhosa for example. A Khoisan wont even identify as being black. I apologize if I made a simplistic mention of 'black people', but it's because I don't want to bog what I'm saying down with having to explain the crazy amount of tribes, traditions and nuances when it comes to south african black history. Rest assured that when speaking to 99.9% of south africans, we have a deep understanding of race relations, not many other countries/geographic areas are close to as race experienced as we are.