Some things bring to mind a "law" that is attributed to a former editor of Punch:
Muggeridge's Law: there is no way that a writer of fiction can compete with real life for its pure absurdity.
Anyways ...
I now have some ideas for a video game that should encourage children to study sciences, join the police force to serve the public, etc. I'll call the game "Nairobi CSI".
They are not distinct - are they? - reality and fiction. Which of the events would you classify as either: doctored cctv, staged murder scene, new unfoldings, Nairobi CSI?
My bff observed in the
Game of Thrones that trial by combat was pure chance, barbaric and yet the fairest form of justice in those jungle days. Still Saddam, Gaddafi, etc. It seems we develop but never change.
Rule of law... JM, Ouko, Muge, Juma... life is a trial by combat. The truth is indistinct from fiction. What do you say?