Jaden Smith is back to making strange tweets again. The 15-year-old son of alleged scientologist Will Smith, has been waxing philosophical on Twitter. His bizarre rants have been about everything from the anti-education movement against the school systems, to quitting Twitter and even death.
Jaden Smith has returned to making weird rants on Twitter. His most recent anti-educational appeal being:
"We Need To Stop Teaching The Youth About The Past And Encourage Them To Change The Future."
Earlier he had Twitted about quiting Twitter:
"I Should Just Stop Tweeting, The Human Consciousness Must Raise Before I Speak My Juvenile Philosophy. "
And in a darker twist he has also stated:
"When I Die. Then You Will Realize"
Last month, Smith took to Twitter with a series of bizarre rants against the education system, starting with the tweet:
"School Is The Tool To Brainwash The Youth.''
He followed that one by saying, "Education Is Rebellion," and the even more bizarre, "If Newborn Babies Could Speak They Would Be The Most Intelligent Beings On Planet Earth.''
The young star's rantings didn't end with just a simple criticism of what no one would argue is a flawed system. He took it one step further urging his young fans to drop out of school:
"If Everybody In The World Dropped Out Of School We Would Have A Much More Intelligent Society."
The young role model was the center of controversy earlier this year, when the young actor/rapper was seemingly seeking an emancipation from his parents Will and Jada Pinkett Smith. Jaden later tried to downplay the move on the Ellen Degeneres Show, telling the host:
"See, here's the thing you need to explain: I'm not going anywhere. The thing that people don’t get is everything at his house—is free. So I can get anything and everything that I want at his house. So I think, I'm a be there for 20, 30 more years. But he says, as soon as I have a movie that's bigger than one of his movies, then I have to get my own house."
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