Jillian Michaels defended President Trump's approach to reviewing historical content in museums, particularly regarding slavery. She asserted that discussions often unfairly assign blame to one racial group, arguing that less than 2 percent of white Americans owned slaves. Michaels insisted that racism, imperialism, and slavery are not exclusive to white individuals. During a heated exchange on CNN, she challenged fellow panelists about the narrative presented in history exhibits, emphasizing the need for a more balanced viewpoint in understanding these historical issues.
Michaels stated that historical discussions often assign blame to one race, while she emphasized that only a small percentage of white Americans owned slaves. She argued against linking racism, imperialism, and slavery solely to white individuals.
Michaels interrupted the exchange to defend the current administration's stance on slavery, insisting that there is a broader context that is often overlooked in museum exhibits that focus heavily on race.
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