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Michael Jai White & Vlad Argue Over Michael Claiming Whipping Kids Came from Slavery (Part 10)

Watch the full interview now as a VladTV Youtube Member - https://www.youtube.com/vladtv/join Part 9:    • Michael Jai White on People Saying Ka...   Part 1:    • Michael Jai White on Tearing His Achi...   -------- Michael Jai White and Vlad engaged in a spirited discussion on various subjects, culminating in a contentious debate over White’s claim that the practice of whipping children in Black families originated from slavery. The conversation initially touched on misconceptions about Kamala Harris’s tenure as District Attorney and the societal impact of trauma on Black communities. White emphasized that societal behaviors and trauma can be traced back through generations, proposing that punitive practices such as whipping children have roots in the historical trauma of slavery. He argued that slavery had ingrained certain disciplinary methods into Black culture, contrasting these practices with the African origins of enslaved people. Vlad countered with skepticism about the hereditary transmission of behaviors, citing a documentary on dogs as an analogy. He explained how traits are passed down genetically through survival mechanisms, implying that behavioral traits in humans could also stem from generational patterns of treatment. Their debate sheds light on a broader discussion about the lasting impacts of slavery on Black familial structures and disciplinary methods, questioning how historical trauma influences present-day practices.

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