Gillie defended Wallo’s actions, clarifying that he wasn’t “bitching” as Wallo suggested, but rather caught in an unexpected circumstance. He argued that it’s unfair for Black individuals to be expected to always act tough, especially in stressful situations. This led to a broader conversation about parenting and discipline, with Gillie lamenting the modern shift away from traditional forms of discipline, such as spanking, which he believes were essential in instilling respect and responsibility in 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren.