@@cursedvideos420I don’t think she is or ever was in love with him (Jada seems mostly in love with herself): it’s just the most crushing humiliation of her cuck-husband to act like you still dream of the mad lovemaking of a 30-year-dead ex-lover
No matter who's son he is, or how privileged he is, a little kid wanting to reduce plastic waste and wanting to honestly help the world just shows that he's a kind guy. Cringe is cringe but appreciate him when due.
Appreciation doesn't sell. So you won't see that here. This video claims "everyone" hates Jaden......not true. Never will be true. But crap talk like that sells. So here we are.
Not really when he is doing from a place of condescension. This young man has never said a regular word to the public he is always talking about how he is above us and how we need to follow him and his genius ideas. His father did not ruin him infact his dad helped him as much as he could Jaden constructed his own down fall and to blame Will Smith is just insane. The only person in that whole family that is actually liked by the general public and everyone in the family hates him for it. That man worked his butt off since he was very young and earned his fame and money.
@@ikep.5325 I agree . It shows how important it is to have a well actualized girlfriend and then wife. They play an important role in your wife vis a vis you. They train your kids for life and they provide half of the genetics for your kids. If she's self destructive she's going to blow the whole thing up and ruin your life and ruin your kids regardless of how hard you work and how much money you make. Some women can't be helped by all the counselors in the world.
The dude has his heart in the right place regardless of where his head is at the time. I had no idea he was into so many humanitarian projects. Respect.
to be honest I feellike teenagers overall are soo hated in the society....yes they say cringe stuff often but c'mon....they are just children afterall , children say dumb stuff
@@eliphas_vlka I wouldn't say he's good. He's a spoiled rich kid that has a reality tv show idea of the real world. I can still give him credit for participating in a good cause. He can afford to do more, as can any rich person with a tax right off charity donation.
Given his multi-Megadollar upbringing, I'm impressed, pleasantly surprised, that he called Exxon-Mobil out on their political machinations and role in the planetary plastic waste crisis.
Jaden Smith’s failure of a career is not his fault. His dad insisted that he could make him a movie star despite no indication that he wanted to be. Audiences don’t like it when you shove an actor down their throats, demanding that you like them
THIS right here! And that's why so many movies are bad today because Hollywood expects ANYONE to just be a mirror image of us!!! Personally I dont hate Jaden Smith and love what he stands for the most part but he is someone I would need to see more of in order to decide if I fully like him.
@@theoutsiderjess1869 I get what u mean , but at the same time it wasn’t easier 4 her neither . Her having anxiety attacks on stage , having multiple stage performances , while touring with Biebier with jay z comparing her with Michael Jackson at 9 years old…ridiculous 🙄.
Imo the fact that Will’s oldest son (Trey) turn out to be mostly unproblematic without being a laughing stock on the internet and a meme/jokes material…lives his life quietly and normally ( probably most of the time ) speaks volume .
Its because Will just gave him everything and then put him into situations he shouldn't be in for his age. Jaden was treated like an adult instead of being a child and it shows in how he behaves he doesn't know how people his own age thinks or what non famous people think it's kinda sad. Hell they even allowed him to get emancipated
people just like drama on the internet... "LOOK, HE'S SCREWED UP! PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT HIM ON TWITTER" 90% of internet drama is just clickbait, and I'm embarrassed that I clicked on this bullshit. i took a look on this channel and it screams "american gossip", made for us to waste hours and hours on bullshit may the smiths go on with their lives, solving their problems, just like everybody else does...
That's assuming he is in a normal situation. He isn't. Look at Willow his sister, she's currently being groomed to be a psycho like her mom/grandmom that exploits sex and men. He doesn't have a normal dad or mom.
I feel bad for Jaden because he's a prime example of the problems that come from being the golden child. When he finally started growing up and got a taste of the real world, away from his parent's unconditional, yet irrational praise, it hit him and it hit hard. He's basically learning how to be his own person and make his own mistakes or success instead of having his parents hold his hand the whole time.
crazy that he has to be his own person like the rest of us... you're sorry because he's in the spotlight, there are countless kids out there like this that actually need the sympathy and support.
@@willybe6427comparing his problems to regular people saying because he grew up with privilege it means his problems aren’t real is condescending…it just seems that way cause 99.9% of us will never know what’s it’s like to be a famous child….macaulay Culkin is a mess…Justin Bieber…etc just cause they have money which is what most people struggle with doesn’t mean they don’t have problems of their own…we see celebrities downfall all the time….enjoy what you got…grass always seems greener on the other side…actually being a regular person with an office job that pays decently well in a first world country is actually better then being super famous & rich….fame brings pressure…alot of money & being around bad people going to these parties makes it easier to fall into bad habits like drinking , taking drugs etc…& since you got money you can basically do it every night…since you’re famous nobody will ever tell you no…even if they see you destroy yourself…we gotta stop looking at celebrities like that’s the ideal life….it has its advantages but it’s not all it’s cracked up to be
His problem is having a big ego and talent bellow it. A foolish kid whom lacking life hardship and experience, yet behaving like he is better and wiser than his actual reality.
@@willybe6427 My parents were viciously abusive toward me. Mentally, emotionally, and physically. I have had therapists tell me what I described to them was some who displayed no actual conscience or frame of morals. You want to talk about people who needed sympathy and support? I did and got none. Despite being on the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of parental "support", he still is struggling to learn how to be an adult. Being in the spotlight doesn't make him any less deserving. I wasn't in the spotlight and was told I'm not deserving either. The main issue you're missing is the same issue that caused his problems in the first place. People only pay attention to who's in the spotlight, but have no regard for how the spotlight is effecting them health-wise
This is a nasty and judgmental sentiment imo. Imagine you trying to pass on your skills and acquisitions in life to your child and randoms concluding you’re only doing it for yourself and not for the love of your child and genuine desire to help them find success in life.
Then why would they film him from a young age? Sounds to me like grooming. I think Will Smith has some ulterior motives and isn't the perfect "Prince" he portrays himself as.
The bond between siblings with messed up parents can be so strong. You get that sense with Jaden and Willow Smith. They got each other’s back. Even when no one else does. Especially when no one else does.
They got each other's fronts too if ya know what I'm sayin' Joe!! Talmbout bangin'... willow and jayden be bangin' brugh. Probably got ten or twenty pumpkin headed babies runnin' around the Smith compound.
I love that Patric's criticism always climaxes with empathy and cheer toward the end. Humans are complex, we aren't meant to be perfect. And with our vices, we're still capable of greatness and positive impact. And we still deserve compassion.
Will's daughter Willow expressed similar sentiments on The Red Table Talk. She made her song whip my hair at 10 years old for fun and wasnt really trying to make a career out of it but said she understands that her parents were trying to give them the financial stability that they didnt grow up with.
@@craigime I agree. It was just one of those things where they didnt know how popular they would continue to be. Will and Jada worried about their kids having money because they didnt grow up with money personally.
Supposed to be raising adults people not kids. Kids already know how to be kids but they don't know how to be adults. Hard work at a young age is a benefit not a detriment...
Jaden Smith is what happens when you overly financially support and tell your child they are an absolute genius for every single thing they say or do. Instead of being real with them.
exactly, he thinks WAY too highly of himself and is clearly stunted in his maturity, no one who’s a genius, says they’re a genius, it’s usually a sign of lower intelligence 😂
in fact Jaden has made millions, which didnt came from his parents, but worked for it himself. so its not entirely his daddys money. It doesnt mean I like him, but lets be straight. Jaden made his millions by working. his daddy or mommy didnt gave it to him.
Lol Jaden making millions from millions is like a normal kid earning money from setting up a lemonade stand. In fact, proportionally, a kid earns more from a lemonade stand than what Jaden did from all the resources that were provided to him. Especially since a lot of the revenues were a by-product of his fame - something that he didn't earn on his own.
Who would have been real with him? I think his father and mother are just as delusional, they probably genuinely thought he was a genius. I mean look at their relationship.. Its clear they're off the deep end.
That video at the begining is an example of not having the young mind of truly being care free enough to understand why other kids acted that way but also too immature to understand the enlightenment that he thought he had was ignorance of a piece of life he'll never get to experience.
@@averagespaghettilover If you cannot understand why kids do not act like adults then you're just as ignorant as him. He didn't have a point, he was pretending to be enlightened because he's interested in politics but what he was actually saying is he does not understand why kids his age act and think like kids his age instead of acting and thinking exactly like he does.
ngl guys I'm pretty sure you're all wrong, stop trying to make a mountain out of the molehill you where given and understand that was just jayden saying he feels like he was stripped of his childhood
Jaden has aged out of a lot of his cringey shit. He is still out of touch to a degree, but honestly for having the parents he does, he has managed to turn out alright. I mean can you imagine having Will and Jada as your parents? Those two are lunatics.
Specially Jada cheating on ur husband with ur child's friend 😂😂😂 and then having a interview about it with suge smith😂😂😂😂😂 suge Smith looked dead on the inside in that interview.
When did people start hating Will Smith all of a sudden? I remember people loving him pre-Oscars. Now it feels like people are forcing the hate. Like really, he’s a lunatic? Our parents were right, certain people will only tolerate you when you’re considered “one of the good ones.” Seems like everyone in these comments are calling out Will for being narcissistic when his whole plan was for JADEN to strive not himself. Did it backfire? Sure. But people didn’t make these comments on the Chet Hanks video… somehow Tom got off free for his terrible parenting. It should also be noted that Will had a terrible childhood growing up. His father was very abusive and tormented their family throughout his childhood. Makes sense why he invested so much into his children. I think Lebron has a similar issue with his kids. Trying too hard to create a connection because of a lack of one growing up.
Thank you for this post because this random, all-of-a-sudden Will hatred is weird and also had me wondering. "Forcing the hate" is exactly right.@@panashe5268
It's sad honestly. Will Smiths' father walked out on him, so he tried to do his best for his own son - give him attention, freedom, career, everything. And it backfired spectacularly.
A lot of these "failed child stars" aren't failures. They're just kids being kids who do some dumb stuff sometimes, except they have a camera shoved in their face 24/7. Has Jaden said some cringey stuff? Yes. Is he pretentious? Absolutely. But does he deserve the amount of hate he has gotten? Not at all. Had he been born under more normal circumstances, he'd just be some cringey kid at worse. It's a shame how his parents ruined him.
I feel like half the people complaining about child actors doing dumb stupid stuff probably also did the same at their age, it's just that it's a lot easier to cancel people :p
you can always give away all your resources, change the name and start from scratch. actual last name of Cage is actually Coppola. this is one of the “why” Nicolas Cage have his own career and his own name. bit this kid crying about how hard to live in a shadow and shifts the blame to parents, but wearing their name and getting money from more expensive water provided by his father. it’s a bullshit to save his franchise parents built for him, he wants to loot s good guy in that story to have his dad as a bad guy. even Paris Hilton did more without her parents money
Jaden was generally just put into "im 14 and this is deep category", people didnt particularly hate on him for it. After Earth was when everyone and their mom was ripping him to shreds. After Earth was so painfully bad that its bizarre to think Will not only ogranised it, coached Jaden into it and saw what it was and said: yes, this is the thing that will propel my son to stardom.
@deufvelli That would actually draw more attention, not less, and it doesn't solve the problem. If Jaden actually cut ties with his family and changed his name, there would tons of headlines about the Smith family. It really isn't that easy
I remember when I got phone for the first time, 14 years old, I'm cringey as fuck, when social media hit, I'm more cringier than ever. I feel ashame, but I think that normal phase for human being
We're all guilty for easily laughing at him for having the most 'out of touch' takes for his age...but props to the guy for pursuing a goal that serves to help the less fortunate. And that's never a 'Fail' in my book. He's a bit weird, but he's a good kid with a gentle soul, and his heart's in the right place. And that's all that matters.
His heart being in the right place is all that matters? So of a spoiled, rich idiot tells a generation of kids to drop our of school and just pursue their dream to be rich, that's ok because his heart is in the right place? Yikes, bro. ...are you Jaden?
@@automatic5 a "let them eat cake" attitude isn't trivial, my guy. It is the foundation of jor being able to connect with any human who wasn't born into multimillion dollar stardom. And connecting with others is one of the tenets of being a human. His lack of ability to see past his own self-importance isn't trivial. Granted, he's not out there doing Nazi salutes, or stuff like that. But still a massive weirdo.
if i had a twitter at 14 i would’ve said some cringe ass shit too, i even regret my some of my insta posts just one year ago at 17. i couldn’t imagine what it’s like to have a full on audience as young as he has. let him grow and learn! the same goes to all the other child celebrities out there.
You never stop doing cringe stuff, you just learn to enjoy it. For example, last year when I was 27, one of my colleagues complemented me, I panicked, did a wavy arm dance and said in a silly voice "I'm a squid" before walking away. Some other things I have done over the years... - Asked a customer "did you just shower" when I meant to tell her she smelt nice. - When a customer asked me a question, I was about to say something, got mentally and vocally tangled, and just honked instead. - When giving a presentation for an assignment at university about how teenage girls often stop participating in sports due to their periods, I told the entire class about the day I wore five pairs of underwear at once to school because I was so paranoid about my pad leaking. (Everyone was laughing, and my lecturer gave me extra marks for adding the personal story that helped drive home the pointthat girls don't typically feel mentally or physically comfortable to exercise while on their period). Embrace your most embarrassing moments and gleefully cackle about them while telling your friends.
Just want to say that my husband and I watched “After Earth” many years ago and we still have inside jokes about this movie… it was so terrible… “Take a knee” 🥴😩
its funny i watched that movie when i was very young, im 19 now. so probably around 9-10 years old. And i watched it many times after that. loved it. But it probably says a little about the movie, that i was so young and liked it. Good childrens movie though.@@keithmichael112
@@keithmichael112 dialed back? That movie felt like Will Smith's ego boost. Treating him like a legendary hero, even people come to him just to salute him (that scene was cringe af) That movie just shows how Will can only play in role where he's the absolute hero. He never take more challenging role. Even willing to ruin an original source just to make himself more of an hero
I never understood the huge amount of hate for him. I laughed at him for being cringe like everyone did, but the hate always seemed really excessive. Especially after this. Even since he was a kid, all of his original ideas seem to be centered around sustainability and being environmentally friendly. Now hearing that he extends that to the homeless and is trying to come up with solutions for water scarcity makes me respect him and question the hate all the more. Seems like a genuinely good hearted kid.
Kid has rich parents and people hate him for it. Envy is one of those things people will never admit to or even notice in themselves so they instantly become defensive and attempt to rationalize their hate for him. He said cringy shit at 14... who the fuck didn't? Besides, he has given more food to the homeless than 99% of his critics anyway. Would you switch mothers with Jaden for $1 million? Fuck no! lmao
Actually some of the hate came from recent when he posted on Twitter after his father slapped Chris “And That’s How We Do it”. Like it was acceptable for physical violence and degrading a comedian was Ok with no apology. He lost me after that….
@@silverpurkat That's an understandable reason to not care for him. He's still young and that's his dad so I still feel for the guy you know. In my comment specifically though, I was more referring to when he was a lot younger and way before Will slapping Chris.
It's too bad that this society loves to hate. In the bits shown in this video you can appreciate how intelligent this young man is. He was privileged to have an exceptional education which most of us will never get a chance to have. People need to stop being so full of poison and let others do as they please without all the negativity. I hope Jayden keeps doing great things in his future.
Yeah, he's definitely got a good head on his shoulders if a bit egotistical, which is to be expected when you're born with a golden spoon. But he's actively tried to do good things, as opposed to being exploitive/violent/inflammatory, like other celebrity children.
It's this enabling tendency that screwed him up in the first place. One must have an iron fist wrapped in a silk glove. If Jaden had been told exactly what was wrong with his upbringing from the start, then maybe he wouldn't have gone through half the crap he endured. Being real with a kid isn't poison.
*"It's too bad that this society loves to hate. In the bits shown in this video you can appreciate how intelligent this young man is."* That's a rather bleak view of "society" as most of the commenters here are saying how they feel bad for Jaden, while mostly criticizing his parents for putting a child in that position in the first place. And, you're here also having also clicked on a video titled, *"How Will Smith Forced His Son to Fail."*
I had no idea people hated Jaden that much because of a movie flop. I never seen After Earth bc my intuition told me it would be bad, but Karate Kid and Pursuit of Happyness was lit. Not to mention, his music is really good. People are really cruel out here if a bad movie is why they hate him. Nobody should be hated for Failing at something. It's life and people should get a grip.
I actually like After Earth. And everyone has their own likes and dislikes but you cannot say something is bad if you never watched it. You don't even know if your intuition was right or wrong since you never watched it. Them comes the problem with you already going into watching something you already have a negative view on which really can distort an UN bias opinion on it. That's why I don't go off anything that's said about films before I watch them myself because I know sometimes Hollywood tries to discredit certain ones for their own agendas.
He isn't exactly wrong about some of his points, it is more that he has no clue what it is like for the rest of the world to live as someone who grew up in the lap of luxury and led a very sheltered life. He is a modern day Marie Antoinette.
kinda see it both ways yes he should look at everyone else’s perspective on life considering not everyone has a dad or even one making them a movie star but also his life is very rare as a celebrity or even a celebrities child and his failures are public and become TH-cam content keep in mind hes born into luxury so any dopamine rush a regular person would get from being rich he doesn’t have it
Nobody can know what it is to be another thing, to experience another life, to take another path... All of his haters just point to the fact that he's a rich kid and that's it. Take a moment to think if anything that we have today came from a poor kid. Everything we have comes from rich kids that wanted to change the world
@@CubeESPthat’s blatantly false, and that is only a trend that started recently happening in the 2000s. Capitalism isn’t what it used to be, and trying to compare it to the capitalism that enabled innovation and technological advancement is purposely doing a disservice to society as a whole. The capitalism we have today is more of a Corporate-Plutocracy, a system that is set to only make a select few “well-off” and even fewer “rich”. Reason why the 10 biggest corporations in the world own over 75% of all the patents, even if they weren’t the ones that created it
Are his tweets cringe? Yeah. But he was 14. We were ALL cringe at 14. The difference is, he was raised to believe he was ****super special x1000**** whereas most of us were insecure at that age, AND he was making his cringe 14 year old thoughts publicly, with a large audience (whereas most of us maybe have a handful of friends). He's probably going to be very embarrassed about it when he gets older.
I still feel so bad for Jaden and how the world treated him after the After Earth movie but having a cringe phase right after on social media didn't help
Yeh the After Earth movie was so fucking bad. But it was all Wills fault. It was his idea initially, and his idea to make Jaden the star, and I’m guessing without his permission. All the promo involved Will overcompensating and showing what a good dad he was and how good his relationship with Jaden was, but at the same time throwing Jaden into the spotlight and open to global criticism and humiliation. Making Jaden do an accent in the movie is one thing, but making him do an accent that was complexity made up and inconsistent was destined for failure, and was one of many factors that made his performance awkward af. After the failure of After Earth, he went on a press tour about how disappointing it was, and how embarrassing it felt because he didn’t go number one at the box office. He didn’t take blame for what happened until years later. I’m not surprised Jaden was done with him after that. He was probably told all the way through how amazing he did, and how this movie would make him a global superstar.
@@FlareDope you say “hate” - a big part of movies are the reviews. People weren’t “hating” they critiqued the movie, and rightfully so. It was trash. Not only was it trash but the budget for the movie was incredibly high. If you have an extremely good budget for a movie, and have an actor like Will smith in a leading role, then it’s open to criticism. I don’t get why people just paint any criticism as “hate”. Shall we only say nice things about everyone and everything so nobody can ever be offended? You can make anyone jump on your side by characterising it as undeserved hate, rather than valid criticism. If you put yourself in the public eye you open yourself up to that.
Will’s problem is he didn’t just want his kids to be successful, he wanted them to be THE BEST. He admitted when his daughter’s Hair song became a hit, he just took over, planning dolls with her likeness, merchandise, on and on, until it came to a head and she told him she didn’t want all that, which he had a hard time understanding because it’s so different from him. Maybe he changed, but they still would’ve gotten the message that unless they were willing to be the very best, it really wasn’t acceptable.
A he's a control freak B a perfectionist C overbearing D he knows what it really takes to get to the top because he done it But if anyone who wants to step into the entertainment biz if their not taught how to be a one man franchise they'll soon findout they'll get owned by everyone one else
@@justadummy8076 I do, too. If he wasn't a narc as well, he would've gotten his kids out of that effed up, crunchy granola, LA style, soft parenting situation because he put them first. He was more worried about saving face, as a man, from all Jada's emasculation. Why does Will's daughter know about jadas obsession with Tupac enough to pray about it? Now the kid is gonna blame Will for jada's depression she's so screwed in the head, she has no concept of boundaries and who's in charge of a person's feelings (hint: the person having the feelings and Noone else! ) sorry for rant, but it felt good, so thanks, lol!
I really love this take on Jaden Smith. He's been clowned by the internet for as long as I can remember but you put it into the lens of a child discovering their own individuality in the dead center of the public eye and suddenly it all tracks perfectly. God, I can see myself doing the same exact shit, if not worse, if I was given that kind of platform and influence at that age. Matter of fact, this video makes it almost seem impressive how Jaden turned out given how hard Will was inadvertently trying to give him the biggest child-star ego in the stratosphere. Seemed like After Earth made him realize he needed to break away from his father, obviously that would be difficult to impossible given his father is so influential to him (and also his biggest potential sponsor) but it seems like he really tried to embrace his own path.
I worked for about a year and a half as a contractor at Albany Resort in Nassau, The Bahamas. Will is an investor to the place and he and his family would frequent there. Many of the staff told me that Will is nice, but Jaden, his sister, and their friends are complete entitled jerks and would cause problems for the staff.
Interesting. I stayed at Atlantis for the first time recently. Felt that same way about all the people that worked there. Didn't give a damn about anyone. No customer service, no hospitality. It made me honestly never want to go back to Nassau. Plus, the island is just a pit of despair and violence.
@@DDRWesselink Yes, customer service in Nassau from native Bahamiams sucks. That is why millionaires that live on the island hire Filipinos to work for them.
He’s still so young, I’m 28 almost 29 and I can see how much I matured mentally after 25. I always felt he was given the short straw out of the nepo babies, he ain’t the worse. I think getting away from will and jada might give him a better perspective. Like patrick said in the video, we were all cringy little children thinking we understood the world but he was born into a very different lifestyle than most…I’m not here for any cult stuff so I hope he’s not involved with that controlling and scary side of Hollywood.
It's why I laugh when the teens nowadays swear they know it all 😂 I remember being that way too. I'm 35 and am still learning but definitely matured after my mid 20's. I would argue that your 30's are the best years. You're still young but old enough and mature enough.
this is also a form of media and even then how do you decide to crucify a 15 year old like it's the most normal thing to do just because he was born well off@@danielflanard8274
@@danielflanard8274 Jaden and WIllow both have extraordinarily high IQs, you can tell from their speech, there are basically windows for communication, and when people think they sound loopy they are talking about abstracts that most people can't comprehend. Its more noticeable in Jaden as Willow is considerably more guarded.
yupp... too many grown ass adults r too insecure, miserable, or depressed in their own lives that they need to pick apart an out-of-touch teen... like he might be cringey but he's not necessarily a bad person
I dated someone in high school that would have tweeted like a pompous Jaden Smith had Twitter been around. Seems like a cliche for kids to think they know everything, not sure why Jaden's singled out for this.
The fact he’s using his platform for others, and genuinely consuming himself into helping people tells me all I need to know. He’s a good dude, imagine if y’all was a kid and had the platform he did. Instead of just letting the hate change him, he still chooses to help ppl.
It’s hard to blame him for how he turned out with the lifestyle he had coming out the womb. I’d like to think I’d still be a grounded and likable person, but who knows..I grew up poor lol.
he asked his parents if he could be emancipated. if you really want that you dont ask ur parents, you ask a judge. and he didnt go through with it, probably bc he realized he would be giving up the money and the lifestyle. he might be a free thinker, but he's one that would claim that the world is a cube and we're all just rolling along on conveyor belts
100000 percent. Like how was that cringey? Listen to what those Americans under 25 talk about and you would run away in the opposite direction and have zero friends, period. That's hilarious how people say it's cringey. It sound slike he super mature, just as I grew out of a lot of garbage and loved being around older people when I was 20, too, because my friends who were 20 were fuking 6 year olds.
If everyone was given the platforms and media attention to make cringe comments to a massive audience than we all would be laughed at like Jaden. The truth is that Jaden is not that talented and is just a dumb, naive, and sheltered kid who's parents used him as a money making tool. Pretty sad when you think about it.
Well said. Actually saying that it's cringe is far more cringe in and of itself. What's cringe is an adult man sitting in a dimly lit room in front of a webcam and microphone making a commentary video about some kid to gain attention for himself.
Dude how can you look at his "fashion" outfits and not understand why hes so hated? lmao, those are the most cringe outfits ive ever seen in my life. Straight out of Zoolander... lol
Jaden isn't a bad kid. I can't imagine growing up in the spotlight like that. If you read about the son of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz he went through a lot of the same stuff as Jaden, he suffered a lot for it.
I feel bad for the poor kid. He's just trying to find his way, as we all did but his immaturity is out for the world to see. Whereas most of us could say dumb things and nobody remembered them because there wasn't any internet or social media at the time. You go, Jaden. Do you the way you want to and don't let anyone give you grief for it.
It's not just that he lives in the age of the internet, but it's also that he's famous and comes from a famous family. I'm one year younger than him, and even people our age aren't going to be put on blast as often as he did for saying cringy shit, because we're not famous like him. We might've said something dumb online 7 years ago, but only like 10 people would've seen it and had probably forgotten about it by now, but with Jaden? EVERYONE sees it, and everyone will keep talking about it for years to come.
Great video as always Patrick! I admire that despite being a nepotism baby Jaden wants to make the world a better place with access to clean water and providing food for the homeless. Hopefully he can keep things up with his music career and not always be in his dad’s shadow.
I personally don't like Jayden as an actor, a singer/songwriter, and I am not into his taste for fashion. But saying he failed is laughable. Yes, he rose to fame because of his father, but he is not exactly a failure even after he broke away from his parents. he is just finding his own way just like any other kid who sometimes makes mistakes and tries to succeed in his endeavors. You do have to admit that he achieved more than the average kid his age.
Sure, but, every one of his accomplishments came from throwing Will's money at stuff, and saying "I'm Will Smith's son." He never built anything on his own merits. He never really succeeded, which makes the times he failed even more of a knock against him because he doesn't have successes of his own to back up his credibility.
@@ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917 uhm well he has his own fans as a rapper. Yes he might have the network because he is Will Smith's son, but so are a bunch of other sons of Hollywood actors but not all of them became famous. You still need the charisma of an entertainer. Besides, he still keeps Just Water in business, which says a lot. Many other sons of businessmen would have daddy's money as capital and network but fail within 3 years. Honestly I don't like him. But how he maintained to be rich despite already living on his own says a lot.
He was casted in the wrong roles after Pursuit of happiness. He looked like a softie little cheese ball in Karate Kid lol...he just didn't look tough. Still doesn't look tough. He'd probably be good type casted as a drug dealer now that he's older. I don't think he could carry a star role. Maybe co-star.
I’m watching this carefully, and thru the years, Jaden’s innocent look of consternation evolves into a permanent look of deep sadness. It looks like it was starting around the time of the Karate Kid. His reaction to the bullies looked like he was scared-and shows that his social skills with kids his own age were not present. It’s a sad story.
The bigger shame is that he clearly still never found an ounce of humility. If he just learned how to do a tiny bit of self reflection he'd find himself in a much better place.
Poor kid didn’t have a chance. I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for the “Smith” kids. Their parents are well known weirdos I can only imagine what all those kids saw and heard to influence their behavior today.
He is not a narcissist, narcissists have a very different "emotional world" and way to react to situations. He clearly has empathy. People who can't see this/ say he thinks he's better than others, are not very familiar with him, his interviews or even public interactions with his peers & other people. Not to mention narcissism is often confused for avoidant attachment style (this one can be a result of narcissistic abuse and having narcissistic parents)
I can kinda relate to the first clip. I grew up as the oldest of my siblings and I was always around adults in the family. I ended up more mature than most people my age, because of that, being used as a babysitter for my siblings, and abuses I suffered that took any innocence I had and made me have to grow up faster. I didn't have a childhood at all, which stunted me more as an adult, I had no idea who I really was for most of my 20s.
Yeah I grew up well away from this kid's wealth but definitely in the same kind of isolation. I have never been able to form relationships and only just started to miss friends when they were away on holiday when I'm now 38, I thought it was normal and questioned why I felt hollow until someone explained to me what I was going through. I also noted the kid's eyes look so sad when he's pictured with his father no matter how loud and bright his father looks playing up to the camera.
Jaden is a real one for doing all that charity, and I had no idea about it until now so he's probably not just doing it for the likes or whatever. I also really respect him staying true to who he is in the way he expresses himself through fashion. I mean yeah he can be cringey sometimes but who isn't when they're young? He has some growing up to do but that's really indicative of any younger person and I actually think Jaden has a lot of potential~
jaden is a typical early-educated kid who is also rich and beautiful. he strikes me as on the spectrum also, but its hard to tell if the flat affect is just from lack of socialization during early childhood. if this state of being isnt heavily augmented with lessons on how to interact with people with humility and respect for their differences equally early on, it creates these kinds of situations. ive been in a semi-comparable position (not rich or famous though) and so much emphasis was placed on rewarding me for Thinking and Learning and then showing off what i had thought about and learned etc that it was always really surprising to me when other kids couldn't understand what i was saying and were annoyed by my lectures and supercilious mannerisms. and adults were constantly reinforcing me being annoying to my peers y complimenting me on being "smart" and "polite" so i was constantly getting mixed messages. kids in that situation will always choose the admiration of their parents and other adults over "dumbing themselves down" to get along better with other kids, which is obvious from a human development perspective: the people who gave birth to you, feed you and clothe you are a lot more important to keep on their good side than the other 10 year olds. his situation is completely understandable from this perspective. the other kids arent dumb, but it takes a long ass time to learn this when youre constantly being told how great it is that youre Not Like the Other Girls. my parents really tried to teach me to act more sociably but it took a long LONG time for me to get adequate skill in just acting normal, not stuck up, and not abrasive to people. im still working hard on myself but kids' brains, even teenagers, have neurological differences that make this kind of work on your own ego really hard. i suspect jaden will change a lot as a full, not young adult (in his 30s-40s when personality tends to stabilize and the "sense of self" is really understood by the person) and look back on this stuff with embarrassment. i hope so anyway. i dont see a narcissist or a malevolent person when i look at his bad interviews and stupid tweets, hes just learning relatively late in life that the Gifted Kid routine only entertains your own parents and whichever adults are around and appreciate a precocious, shirley temple-like repertoire. other kids see immediately that youre untrustworthy because youve aligned yourself too closely with the Enemy, which is to say, adults in positions of authority.
also i want to add as a millennial that i encourage my fellow millennials to be as kind and accepting of the fact that Zoomers and Gen Alpha have been born into an absolute nightmare culture, with gen x parents who spent their entire childhoods being carpet bombed with Reagan-era Stranger Danger propaganda and now wont let them ride their bike to the end of the block without a police escort, but put humiliating stories and pictures of their normal childhood mistakes on social media and dont seem to care about teaching them any actual life skills (which is your parents' job! if you dont know how to do laundry by the time youre 18, your parents are the ones who fucked up). they have no privacy and no power. let's just try to be there for young people supportively instead of judging and ridiculing them. i mean just in your day to day life, i dont think this ultra rich nepo baby is being "bullied", he's literally american royalty and it doesnt matter what you say about him. but the kids at your job, or the ones you teach or babysit, or run into online? try to be the cool older sibling. help them out when they ask and otherwise leave them alone. just my two cents
He's a good natured, thoughtful guy. He just doesn't know a lot because Will and Jada don't know a lot. That's what was really sad about his childhood. No one gets along with the home school kid. I knew a pair of twins that enterd public school for the first time in high school. They had a similarly narrow view of things and were not very patient with other students in terms of academic ability or differing interests. They got frustrated pretty easily when kids got rowdy and humor was like a foreign language to them. I'm not making the case for public school, but parents really gotta try to expose their kids to real humans once in a while!
i was homeschooled until college. It's true that other kids don't socialize with us mostly because they think we're weird. I've had countless people tell me that to my face who didn't actually know anything about me. i did get frustrated with kids who goofed off while i was trying to learn, and i did not think the potty or pop culture based humor of my peers was funny, and i still don't! I find common humor to be very juvenile. Homeschoolers are usually raised on classics, and have a sense of humor more based on older comedians, comedy movies and books that people don't read anymore. So it's not that we have no sense of humor, it's that we don't think the kind of humor kids get out of cartoons is funny, and I don't really see a problem with that. We get made fun of for having different interests and different hobbies and different opinions that are not all manufactured in a school setting, but are based off our parents, our own studies, and the other adults we know. Not that we don't know pop culture, and we do enjoy parts of it, but it's not our main influence, and why should it be/ it changes every year anyway. anyway, sorry if i sound defensive, but it's very frustrating to see people constantly blame homeschooling for making kids maladjusted. The kids coming out of public school have way more mental health issues and spend way more time doing virtual activities on average than homeschoolers do. And are usually less successful in all areas except pop culture. it does make us slaty to be the butt of people's jokes when we usually do perfectly well. There are some weirdos out there, but there are just as many weirdos in public school and private school, it's not like the method of education is really waht makes people have "normal" families. whatever normal means.
@@aslprincess3944 listen I didn't blame all homeschool kids for being weird. I said things are challenging for a number of reasons (for which I am very sympathetic). You were the one who made all kinds of judgements on what public school kids do which is exactly my argument. You don't have to like anything other kids like, but you have to learn to live with different lifestyles. I mentioned my experience with some kids who really struggled to accept the differences in others. That's a problem and seeing peers is an important part of social development. I'm sure there are plenty of great experiences you had in homeschool. I respect people who do it. I just mentioned a very real issue that arises and parents like the Smiths should have taken steps to expose their young childeren to healthy peer situations, especially outside of Hollywood.
What a delusional thing to say. The average homeschool kid is much more well-adjusted socially, in addition to performing better academically. The Smiths are New-Age, “non-traditional” Hollywood weirdos in every respect, including their “open” view of relationships. Growing up with them is about as different from normal homeschool as living in space.
@@ct6502-c7w I think the same thing about the public schoolers I know who never want to leave their rooms/homes because all they do is play video games and watch TH-cam. Maybe it's the parenting style, not the education style that's responsible.
I personally think Jaden is an awesome individual and has continually tried showing the world that he wants to make a positive change. Whether or not he was born into fame and money, what he’s doing with it ever since is what really matters. I honestly don’t care about his amateur philosophical musings when he’s clearly not a bad kid.
His intentions are to think outside the box, while still he’s learning what that box contains. And he means no harm to anyone, he is a very sweet kid, and we working class who aren’t as privileged as him can make fun all we want, but he’s still just a sweet kid who’s doing his best.
The problem isn't the fact that little kids are fucking stupid, it's when your childhood stupidity is revered as if it is the opposite: it severely limits your opportunity to learn when you are wrong and why. Whether you want to be or not, you are kept in perpetual ignorance about how much you actually know, because everyone keeps validating you whether you are right about something or not.
I think Jaden will be okay if he gets out of Hollywood for a while but continues to create like Kayne or Dave Chappelle did. What people seem to forget is that place eats its own. Anytime an individual shows great talent and has the ability and money like he does and he can't be controlled the first thing you will notice is supposed public hate but in reality it's propaganda to try to influence the public to hate the person and abandon support for them. Remember they did not want Will and Jaden to start in the first movie together. And despite their best efforts the movie was very successful. That embarrassed them. They wanted to make sure his next one wouldn't repeat the same success. Because if you ignore all the things said about after Earth it's actually not a bad film at all. It's one of my favorites.
I thought the same thing! Jaden Smith was cringey on twitter and he was in a shitty movie; that doesn’t mean he’s a bad person! He literally has started 2 separate businesses aiming to feed the homeless and get them water He’s obviously disconnected from regular society and wishes he could connect with people more easily without being seen as “will smiths son” but he’s definitely a good enough person as is
@@TheRepublicOfUngeria Literally everyone was making fun of him though, so I don't think you have to worry about his "stupidity" being validated and him not being able to learn his lesson.
I legit do feel bad for him. His parents are both nuts and in love with themselves. And yet he is still thinking of helping people. Like. That’s incredible. He’s got a good heart.
Jayden wasn't around just adults, he was around rich and snobby adults who think their farts don't stink. I grew up around adults too but I still stayed within a kid's place. All my gen talked about was cartoons, tv shows, videogames, and sports. But yeah, I knew Will Smith set his son up for failure once he took him away from Jackie Chan after doing that Karate Kid remake which could've been Jayden's thing but the Fresh Prince don't like when his kids shine brighter than him or have potential to. I used to dislike Will for not being in charge of his family now I dislike him for being a horrible person in general so it isn't just his wife.
Oh wow! I'll admit I've never seen his Karate Kid because I loved the originals so much but now I want to! That's wild that Will Smith would work so hard to mold his son into a Star but then, when it was finally working, he'd take it away...
@@athena6832 The original Karate Kid movies are better, yes, and the remake was competent I'll admit. But I believe that Jayden could've had a thing going if he actually stayed with Jackie Chan cause even he said he didn't wanna take Jayden Smith on during that film because he thought Jayden wouldn't commit being Will Smith's son and all but to Chan's surprise, he did. That's what I'm saying, Will is such a terrible father, he took his son away from a good thing and placed him under his shadow. I really think Chan was tryna train Jayden up to be his successor in martial art movies and in general. A whole market that hasn't been explored since the 1980s that would've opened doors to other black and brown practitioners and people who're passionate about it now won't get to see it in Hollywood ever again because of one bad, selfish decision along with pearl clutchers quick to cry cultural appropriation.
That clip of Jaden Smith is such a freaking meme that just shows how out of touch the children of celebrities can be with their normal, everyday peers.
Man, I feel sorry for the kid. No matter the money he was born into, no kid deserves to be let down by their parents... Edit: There are many braindead people in the replies who were never abused by their parents thinking they know everything and I will not be wasting time replying to any of them. It doesn't matter if the kid in question is someone you don't like, or if it is someone who was born rich and well-off. Learn to have some empathy, no matter who it is...
As do I, I also feel bad for his Dad, because he believed in it too. He thought the plan would work. But for all of that, nobody can say Will Smith didn't try to be a Dad, and that is worthy of some respect.
But we all are and were. A crucial experience into growing up is finding out your parents are just human like everyone else in the world, and their desiers, expectations and beliefs are just as arbitrary as everyone else's might seem. Coming to terms with that is what it means to grow up and have a healthy relationship with them as an adult. The only difference is that he passed through all of that on public while being a celebrity and with millions upon billions of dollars in the game, but that's just the scale his family's playing at. You break a window as a kid and your mom has to pay the repair to the neighbor. He bombs a film and costs multiple million dollars. I also find funny how everyone calls him "cringe" and does all of this "i'm 14 and this is deep" stuff with him, acting like they weren't stupid or cringey when they were 14. I know I was.
His parents didn't abuse him. They supported everything he wanted to do. They built a private school for his education. His father gave him a career and made him famous so he's never had to work a real job in his life or go to college. He's fine
Tbh, Jaden is a talented man. And it shows his heart is on the right place. He just needs the right person to guide him to the right path, because it's clear his parents don't care for them.
jaden isnt the only rich kid in america but hes one of few to accomplish musical feats, fashion feats, environmental feats while helping out his community. hating on a kid for tweets as a 15 year is just weird. hes good.
Literally I saw a comment that said he’s an example of a child learning all the wrong behaviors or something and I’m like ??? He genuinely seems like a nice kid with a good heart lol his first business endeavor, as a kid, was a environmental water company like come on yall
Those other rich kids are not constantly in the limelight. You will obviously be scrutinized much more if you hang a neon sign over your head. As for his endeavours, they are good, yes. But a lot of kids have good thoughts. Which kid hasnt dreamt of saving the environment or helping the poor? They just didn't have the resources Jaden did. So even though what he did wasn't the norm for rich kids, it wasn't anything extraordinary either. And the tweets.. well, we all had cringe phases in life. And people who witnessed that cringe phase have a right to mock us for it. The only difference is that our cringe phase was only ever revealed to our friends, while Jaden decided to be cringe in front of the whole world. That's the price of fame.
I'm saying bruh everyone had their cringe phase his was just in the publid eye. The dude is 25 now, very successful in music, has his own brand and clothing line, and a water line/filtration system. People just see "rich spoiled kid that eas cringe over 10 years ago" and can't let it go
I remember the 'white Batman' costume. At the time, some claimed that Jaden had outsmarted everyone, that his costume wasn't meant to be Batman at all, but instead was an obscure Mark Millar villain called Nemesis. I read the Nemesis comic, and the character was meant to be a cross between the chaotic psychosis of the Joker with the brilliant, strategic mind of Batman. Nemesis wore a completely white costume that looked similar to Batman's, but Nemesis was both the villain and main character of his own comic. I said at that the time that I didn't believe Jaden Smith had read or even heard of Nemesis, and that he just thought he was being edgy and deep wearing a white Batman costume. Now that I can get a better look at Jaden's getup, I can say it is indeed just a white Batman suit, down to the bat symbol on the chest. I respect Jaden's stewardship of the environment, but he is no philosopher.
i think he has all the ability to come out on top as a really well respected human being. he's a good dude, maybe gets lost in the sauce sometimes like we all do
dude was spot on 17:24.... a normal person would be hated by a few people, a whole family, maybe even the whole school... but someone as young as Jaden at the time was hated by the world, mostly by people who don't even know him personally...no matter who his parents were....imagine what that did to him mentally.
@@RichardHorrocks yep, but for a child, even being hated by one person feels like you are hated by the whole world, so I guess being hated by a lot of people/strangers is like being hated by the whole world to him.
@@RichardHorrocksIndeed. Some adults seem to forget that they were once children. Seems to happen more with sons than daughters - people will mock and laugh at a little boy as though he's an adult, while treating little girls like princesses. I see it almost daily in how my sister and brother-in-law treat their sons and daughter. There is absolutely no valid reason to hate a child. NONE.
Saying hating by the world is a stretch as we will need to specify which one. Those who knew about both Jada and Will behaviours understood Jaden's position. Traditional culture would immediately summon the parents about their child's behaviour and would take away the child because of abuse.
not saying it's right, but pretty easy to hate those who don't recognize all the advantages they have, especially while shaming ppl with less for not doing more. Even if unintentional / due to ignorance instead of being actually a bad person at heart, it still comes off awful to the working class.
He is hated because he does some good for the world. A world that rather focuses on narcissism and rich people getting even richer will automatically hate on those who have opposing ideas. I can't say I'm a fan of Jaden but I don't hate him and I even respect the fact that he is pursuing his own way.
Nah all of this crap is PR tactics. I mean he had the resources no one had he was bestowed chances others didn't have, this is only of his fault he couldn't figure it out how to use it properly. I mean more money also means more power which in turn means more responsibility. So he couldn't handle this responsibility
@@TH-camModeratorsSuckMyBallsyet you're here being a keyboard warrior, which does nothing to better even 1 person's life. While Jaden actively uses his money and influence to do good in the world. Plenty of nepo babies wealthier than him won't even help 1 person much less thousands like Jaden does.
We've all witnessed what happened to Michael Jackson so there is no excuse for a parents depriving a child of a childhood. It just never ends well. Case and point.
@@liamburns8554that was actually proven false not only by child celebrities who knew him and the allegations have been proven as they had no real proof,most of the stuff revealed to be hoaxes or theories
@@Mialikesthings ok, keep believing that. By the way, if a guy on your street, a regular schmuck, slept with numerous boys in his bed, night after night. I an sure you would be fine with it. Only keeping the company of prepubescent boys. Having them in his bed. Having an alarm system that would trigger when anyone came close. Travelling the world with boys and staying in hotel rooms with then alone. Yea.. that is all good. But it is ok, 1 or 2 boys said he did nothing to them. So live and let live… although others said he did do things? when someone has an amazing talent combined with fame, people don’t half forget logic and swallow any bs.
This reminds me how a lot of the fault in a kid is mainly the parents' fault. A lot of people nowadays will say things like "Gen Z is so soft ooo they can't even bla bla bla" but its a lot of the parents doing when you think about it. The urge to protect their kids from humiliation and have them be validated at all costs have created these kind of problems.
I'm a Gen X parent, we had so much freedom, and yet, many of us turned into helicopter parents.... That's why you'll hear the term 'free range parenting' bandied about, because we know over parenting does so much damage.... and as you can see by the comments.... parents are constantly judged by everyone So their parenting becomes performative, about satisfying the watchers, rather than fulfilling their role with love.
@@chunky8684 thats small part its much bigger than that not just parents but goes all the way to the top above governments and corporations. Economics and Politics being manipulated everyone works longer no time to parent it was done intentionally to transfer control to have schools and media do brainwashing propaganda
I am NOT a fan of Jaden Smith BUT I give him A LOT of respect. He puts his beliefs in to action where as MOST celebs with just virtue signal and do NOTHING !!!
Jaden putting his beliefs into action costs him nothing. His parents are footing the bill. In his defense, his parents did not protect and did not raise him right.
@@SupremeGreatGrandmasterok? He’s still taking action🤣 what does his parents having money have to do with it, other celebrities are rich yet look to us to crowdfund. Why would we hate somebody who uses their resources for good?
@@khiaaltima6152 OH YEAH, BTW Oprah (worth over 3 Billion) and the Rock (worth over 800 Million) are still looking for you to donate to their save Maui fund !!!
After I read "Will", I tweeted at Jaden Smith and told him I wanted to apologize for how everyone acted regarding After Earth. I concluded with, "I think we were all just jealous that the Fresh Prince wasn't OUR dad." I never expected a response; I just did it to make myself feel better. But Jaden actually gave it a ♥... For about minute. I got the notification but then it disappeared, so I'm guessing he (or whoever runs his social media) thought I was trolling. For the record, I wasn't.
If there's one thing I learned from my parents, it's that it's better to set your child up for _reality_ instead of success. Give them just enough of the resources they can handle to obtain their goal. Expose them to the appropriate sources and things that they think they're an expert on so that they can learn more about the topic. You don't gain wisdom or intelligence from only watching adults and mimicking their actions. You gain it by processing your experiences and growing into an adult shaped by those experiences.
This kid is chill. Like everyone hes just trying to find his pkace in the world. Hes self aware of his privilege and does his best to spread that around to thoae he needs it. I also admire how fearless this guy is when it comes to public perspection, something I can relate too. He's on good path compared to most child celebrities. He'll be alright.
I think jaden gets too much criticism because of his dad. Yeah he’s rich but I feel like he is genuine, and despite his cringiness and questionable statements he doesn’t come off as a snobby spoiled rich kid. He didn’t get hooked on drugs and become washed up like child stars usually do. He worked with what he had and through his advantages seems like a pretty good kid tbh. I don’t get all the hate, and the fact that he was dragged by grown ass adults over a role his dad dragged him into is just crazy to me. So just because he is famous it’s okay to make fun of him and criticize him? Most teenagers have the Luxury of going through their awkward and mess up period without all the cameras, jaden didn’t get that, and I find it crazy that he gets so much hate.
I understand his struggle, it's hard to be me because my parents want a different version of me , and that me doesn't represent me at all , when I was younger my parents said that I have to be a doctor in the future because I was a straight A's student, I had to be perfect all the time and when I failed for the first time in my life , my parents were disappointed and they started to literally ignore me , after that I decided that I will choose a job that I want , and they still don't approve, my mother call me 'stupid' now just because I didn't enter a medical school , it's just exhausting , it's like I'm not allowed to be me.
I think Will did his best for his child which couldnt have been easy with the issues with his own father. I had a lot of situations were I had to think how a man would handle things and it was only until I finished UNI that I understood he was the man I was trying to be. He was trying to make his child successful which is basically what all parents try to do by sending their kids to school or encouraging them to study courses like law and medicine. Although things didnt go as planned he is only as successful as he because of his dad and he did help a lot of people with his projects.
Their relationship woes and family dynamic has really shined a light on how out of touch / delusional the Smith family has become. It's wild they couldn't see how they were condemning their children to being perpetually critiqued. We live in an economy founded on competition / merit (although hardly ends up this way, but still its the optics). They openly gave their kids all the opportunities while not teaching them how to accept them graciously. So naturally we all despise this as we're fighting tooth and nail to survive out here. Not saying it's right, just that the parents set them up badly..
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He got a fire unreleased song with MollyPeso where they talk about the political and economical state of the world rn
His mom and dad did him no favors. Will is an egomaniac and his mom is delusional.
His mother is still in love with a man who died 30 years ago 💀
@@cursedvideos420I don’t think she is or ever was in love with him (Jada seems mostly in love with herself): it’s just the most crushing humiliation of her cuck-husband to act like you still dream of the mad lovemaking of a 30-year-dead ex-lover
I love how you don’t even type her name, you type “his mom is delusional” 🤣🤣
If only Jaden Smith was born JPac Pinkett Shakur 😂
This comment has me DYINGGGGG “his mom is delusional”😭😭
No matter who's son he is, or how privileged he is, a little kid wanting to reduce plastic waste and wanting to honestly help the world just shows that he's a kind guy. Cringe is cringe but appreciate him when due.
So not only is everything cringewirthy and the parents are insane but the kid can virtue signal too. I'm sure he didn't learn that from mom.
Appreciation doesn't sell. So you won't see that here.
This video claims "everyone" hates Jaden......not true. Never will be true. But crap talk like that sells. So here we are.
Not really when he is doing from a place of condescension. This young man has never said a regular word to the public he is always talking about how he is above us and how we need to follow him and his genius ideas. His father did not ruin him infact his dad helped him as much as he could Jaden constructed his own down fall and to blame Will Smith is just insane.
The only person in that whole family that is actually liked by the general public and everyone in the family hates him for it. That man worked his butt off since he was very young and earned his fame and money.
@@ikep.5325 I agree . It shows how important it is to have a well actualized girlfriend and then wife. They play an important role in your wife vis a vis you. They train your kids for life and they provide half of the genetics for your kids. If she's self destructive she's going to blow the whole thing up and ruin your life and ruin your kids regardless of how hard you work and how much money you make. Some women can't be helped by all the counselors in the world.
A multi millionaire jetting around the world with an idea to save the environment is a joke.
If you have ever listened to his parents speak about parenting, you can understand how that kid became screwed up
If youve ever heard his parents speak period.....you understand how the whole family is messed up beyond repair lol.
Jaden is so much more creative and interesting and fun than you. cope harder.
@@Amm17arHis mom's "entanglement "
@@Discordia5 Yeah...Tupac dodged a bullet by dying lol.
@@Amm17ar but didn't dodge the other bullets 😮
The dude has his heart in the right place regardless of where his head is at the time. I had no idea he was into so many humanitarian projects. Respect.
to be honest I feellike teenagers overall are soo hated in the society....yes they say cringe stuff often but c'mon....they are just children afterall , children say dumb stuff
Oh stop it he is rich and suddently he’s good? Why he dont do real solutions? No just recycled water like it is the case already in a lot of places
@@eliphas_vlka I wouldn't say he's good. He's a spoiled rich kid that has a reality tv show idea of the real world. I can still give him credit for participating in a good cause. He can afford to do more, as can any rich person with a tax right off charity donation.
Given his multi-Megadollar upbringing, I'm impressed, pleasantly surprised, that he called Exxon-Mobil out on their political machinations and role in the planetary plastic waste crisis.
Jaden Smith’s failure of a career is not his fault. His dad insisted that he could make him a movie star despite no indication that he wanted to be. Audiences don’t like it when you shove an actor down their throats, demanding that you like them
THIS right here! And that's why so many movies are bad today because Hollywood expects ANYONE to just be a mirror image of us!!! Personally I dont hate Jaden Smith and love what he stands for the most part but he is someone I would need to see more of in order to decide if I fully like him.
Yes 💯 Also , the fact that Will DID THE EXACT SAME mistakes with Willow is baffling to me
@@chay2033luckily Willow wasn't having it at all
And he is a decent actor, if I did a couple of smaller movies and just worked at it people would love him.
@@theoutsiderjess1869 I get what u mean , but at the same time it wasn’t easier 4 her neither . Her having anxiety attacks on stage , having multiple stage performances , while touring with Biebier with jay z comparing her with Michael Jackson at 9 years old…ridiculous 🙄.
Jaden Smith is perfect example of what the wrong learned behaviours can lead to.
Right. Most kids across the world want to be child actors, but don't know how hard it is until they are brought in the spotlight.
Imo the fact that Will’s oldest son (Trey) turn out to be mostly unproblematic without being a laughing stock on the internet and a meme/jokes material…lives his life quietly and normally ( probably most of the time ) speaks volume .
Its because Will just gave him everything and then put him into situations he shouldn't be in for his age. Jaden was treated like an adult instead of being a child and it shows in how he behaves he doesn't know how people his own age thinks or what non famous people think it's kinda sad. Hell they even allowed him to get emancipated
Clean up your grammar so all of us can understand. The literate want to comment too...
@@scottlauren3145I can read it loud and clear. Meanwhile, you need to learn how to read.
Kid doesnt actually seem that screwed up. Just had to go trough some rough times. Hes got plenty of time to learn and mature still.
He's as thick as shit in the neck of a bottle though. There's lobotomised labrats that would destroy him at checkers
Yeah people are way too judge-mental Jaden is a Good kid
Luckyly, he does.
people just like drama on the internet... "LOOK, HE'S SCREWED UP! PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT HIM ON TWITTER"
90% of internet drama is just clickbait, and I'm embarrassed that I clicked on this bullshit. i took a look on this channel and it screams "american gossip", made for us to waste hours and hours on bullshit
may the smiths go on with their lives, solving their problems, just like everybody else does...
That's assuming he is in a normal situation. He isn't. Look at Willow his sister, she's currently being groomed to be a psycho like her mom/grandmom that exploits sex and men.
He doesn't have a normal dad or mom.
You did a nice job portraying the kids' good side in the end of the video. Kudos.
I feel bad for Jaden because he's a prime example of the problems that come from being the golden child. When he finally started growing up and got a taste of the real world, away from his parent's unconditional, yet irrational praise, it hit him and it hit hard. He's basically learning how to be his own person and make his own mistakes or success instead of having his parents hold his hand the whole time.
Jaden is so much more creative and interesting and fun than you. cope harder.
crazy that he has to be his own person like the rest of us...
you're sorry because he's in the spotlight, there are countless kids out there like this that actually need the sympathy and support.
@@willybe6427comparing his problems to regular people saying because he grew up with privilege it means his problems aren’t real is condescending…it just seems that way cause 99.9% of us will never know what’s it’s like to be a famous child….macaulay Culkin is a mess…Justin Bieber…etc just cause they have money which is what most people struggle with doesn’t mean they don’t have problems of their own…we see celebrities downfall all the time….enjoy what you got…grass always seems greener on the other side…actually being a regular person with an office job that pays decently well in a first world country is actually better then being super famous & rich….fame brings pressure…alot of money & being around bad people going to these parties makes it easier to fall into bad habits like drinking , taking drugs etc…& since you got money you can basically do it every night…since you’re famous nobody will ever tell you no…even if they see you destroy yourself…we gotta stop looking at celebrities like that’s the ideal life….it has its advantages but it’s not all it’s cracked up to be
His problem is having a big ego and talent bellow it. A foolish kid whom lacking life hardship and experience, yet behaving like he is better and wiser than his actual reality.
@@willybe6427 My parents were viciously abusive toward me. Mentally, emotionally, and physically. I have had therapists tell me what I described to them was some who displayed no actual conscience or frame of morals. You want to talk about people who needed sympathy and support? I did and got none. Despite being on the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of parental "support", he still is struggling to learn how to be an adult. Being in the spotlight doesn't make him any less deserving. I wasn't in the spotlight and was told I'm not deserving either. The main issue you're missing is the same issue that caused his problems in the first place. People only pay attention to who's in the spotlight, but have no regard for how the spotlight is effecting them health-wise
I honestly feel sorry for him. Growing up, his parents didn't see him as a child; they saw him as a potential franchise.
This is a nasty and judgmental sentiment imo. Imagine you trying to pass on your skills and acquisitions in life to your child and randoms concluding you’re only doing it for yourself and not for the love of your child and genuine desire to help them find success in life.
Then why would they film him from a young age? Sounds to me like grooming. I think Will Smith has some ulterior motives and isn't the perfect "Prince" he portrays himself as.
he's rich, nah
Cry me a river. Just move your ass out we trying to walk naked
prop because child actors if successful are set for life
@@emmadobbins694
The bond between siblings with messed up parents can be so strong. You get that sense with Jaden and Willow Smith. They got each other’s back. Even when no one else does. Especially when no one else does.
Jaden is 1000% right about schools
They got each other's fronts too if ya know what I'm sayin' Joe!! Talmbout bangin'... willow and jayden be bangin' brugh. Probably got ten or twenty pumpkin headed babies runnin' around the Smith compound.
Hummm 🤔
that makes me think of scream MJ and JJ
jacksons born and raised in Toxic sureal Life around them
@@jennyanydots2389 cringe
@@everyoneroasted That's the point. Genius.
Man, thabks for humanising the dude. Its very easy to criticize. It aint easy growing up in an all adult environment. Respect.
I love that Patric's criticism always climaxes with empathy and cheer toward the end. Humans are complex, we aren't meant to be perfect. And with our vices, we're still capable of greatness and positive impact. And we still deserve compassion.
@@zogwort1522we should be Christ like
@zogwort1522 everyone deserves compassion brother
in what world is any of this even criticism? "he is hated all over the internet" yes very constructive and also not totally made up bs👍
@@jewsaregenocidalhoresthere are plenty of pages dedicated to clowning on him- the comments section on every After Earth
I know it makes me wanna fucking puke.
Will's daughter Willow expressed similar sentiments on The Red Table Talk. She made her song whip my hair at 10 years old for fun and wasnt really trying to make a career out of it but said she understands that her parents were trying to give them the financial stability that they didnt grow up with.
their parents already had the financial stability. they didn't need to make her work at 10 years old
@@craigime I agree. It was just one of those things where they didnt know how popular they would continue to be. Will and Jada worried about their kids having money because they didnt grow up with money personally.
She didn't "make" her song. It was written by two other people.
@craigime true, I think they just wanted her to be able to have her own, when they die. Like, set her up to make sure there's generational wealth
Supposed to be raising adults people not kids. Kids already know how to be kids but they don't know how to be adults. Hard work at a young age is a benefit not a detriment...
Jaden Smith is what happens when you overly financially support and tell your child they are an absolute genius for every single thing they say or do. Instead of being real with them.
exactly, he thinks WAY too highly of himself and is clearly stunted in his maturity, no one who’s a genius, says they’re a genius, it’s usually a sign of lower intelligence 😂
in fact Jaden has made millions, which didnt came from his parents, but worked for it himself. so its not entirely his daddys money. It doesnt mean I like him, but lets be straight. Jaden made his millions by working. his daddy or mommy didnt gave it to him.
@@sassybakka The opportunities given to Jaden to make his millions would not have been given to someone who is not a nepo baby, full stop.
Lol Jaden making millions from millions is like a normal kid earning money from setting up a lemonade stand. In fact, proportionally, a kid earns more from a lemonade stand than what Jaden did from all the resources that were provided to him. Especially since a lot of the revenues were a by-product of his fame - something that he didn't earn on his own.
Who would have been real with him?
I think his father and mother are just as delusional, they probably genuinely thought he was a genius.
I mean look at their relationship.. Its clear they're off the deep end.
That video at the begining is an example of not having the young mind of truly being care free enough to understand why other kids acted that way but also too immature to understand the enlightenment that he thought he had was ignorance of a piece of life he'll never get to experience.
great comment
@@averagespaghettilover If you cannot understand why kids do not act like adults then you're just as ignorant as him. He didn't have a point, he was pretending to be enlightened because he's interested in politics but what he was actually saying is he does not understand why kids his age act and think like kids his age instead of acting and thinking exactly like he does.
@@averagespaghettiloverhe dont have merrit, everything he had even celebrity comes from his dad
@@eliphas_vlka Is everything Jaden ever said about the ecology a reflection of Will Smith's policy platform?
ngl guys I'm pretty sure you're all wrong, stop trying to make a mountain out of the molehill you where given and understand that was just jayden saying he feels like he was stripped of his childhood
Jaden has aged out of a lot of his cringey shit. He is still out of touch to a degree, but honestly for having the parents he does, he has managed to turn out alright. I mean can you imagine having Will and Jada as your parents? Those two are lunatics.
Will was basically a child star himself, although at a later age.
Specially Jada cheating on ur husband with ur child's friend 😂😂😂 and then having a interview about it with suge smith😂😂😂😂😂 suge Smith looked dead on the inside in that interview.
@@PREripDOLPHyup
When did people start hating Will Smith all of a sudden? I remember people loving him pre-Oscars. Now it feels like people are forcing the hate. Like really, he’s a lunatic? Our parents were right, certain people will only tolerate you when you’re considered “one of the good ones.”
Seems like everyone in these comments are calling out Will for being narcissistic when his whole plan was for JADEN to strive not himself. Did it backfire? Sure. But people didn’t make these comments on the Chet Hanks video… somehow Tom got off free for his terrible parenting.
It should also be noted that Will had a terrible childhood growing up. His father was very abusive and tormented their family throughout his childhood. Makes sense why he invested so much into his children. I think Lebron has a similar issue with his kids. Trying too hard to create a connection because of a lack of one growing up.
Thank you for this post because this random, all-of-a-sudden Will hatred is weird and also had me wondering. "Forcing the hate" is exactly right.@@panashe5268
It's sad honestly. Will Smiths' father walked out on him, so he tried to do his best for his own son - give him attention, freedom, career, everything. And it backfired spectacularly.
lol, you said son not sons. people forget will's first son.
@@PenguinCrayon269 The video is about Jaden and nobody else. Why would I mention Trey?
will smiths father did not walk out on him lol
What those Wyte Catholic priest did to those little WyteBoys was Wyte on Wyte crime and Gay on Gay crime 😅😅😅
It's sad that you are worried about rappers while wyte catholic priest Victimizing little WyteBoys and never did a day in jail for it 😅
A lot of these "failed child stars" aren't failures. They're just kids being kids who do some dumb stuff sometimes, except they have a camera shoved in their face 24/7. Has Jaden said some cringey stuff? Yes. Is he pretentious? Absolutely. But does he deserve the amount of hate he has gotten? Not at all. Had he been born under more normal circumstances, he'd just be some cringey kid at worse. It's a shame how his parents ruined him.
I feel like half the people complaining about child actors doing dumb stupid stuff probably also did the same at their age, it's just that it's a lot easier to cancel people :p
you can always give away all your resources, change the name and start from scratch. actual last name of Cage is actually Coppola. this is one of the “why” Nicolas Cage have his own career and his own name. bit this kid crying about how hard to live in a shadow and shifts the blame to parents, but wearing their name and getting money from more expensive water provided by his father. it’s a bullshit to save his franchise parents built for him, he wants to loot s good guy in that story to have his dad as a bad guy. even Paris Hilton did more without her parents money
Jaden was generally just put into "im 14 and this is deep category", people didnt particularly hate on him for it. After Earth was when everyone and their mom was ripping him to shreds. After Earth was so painfully bad that its bizarre to think Will not only ogranised it, coached Jaden into it and saw what it was and said: yes, this is the thing that will propel my son to stardom.
@deufvelli That would actually draw more attention, not less, and it doesn't solve the problem. If Jaden actually cut ties with his family and changed his name, there would tons of headlines about the Smith family. It really isn't that easy
I remember when I got phone for the first time, 14 years old, I'm cringey as fuck, when social media hit, I'm more cringier than ever. I feel ashame, but I think that normal phase for human being
Scientology warped his brain too!
To the science chamber.ukultra.
We're all guilty for easily laughing at him for having the most 'out of touch' takes for his age...but props to the guy for pursuing a goal that serves to help the less fortunate. And that's never a 'Fail' in my book.
He's a bit weird, but he's a good kid with a gentle soul, and his heart's in the right place. And that's all that matters.
Amazing take!
His heart being in the right place is all that matters? So of a spoiled, rich idiot tells a generation of kids to drop our of school and just pursue their dream to be rich, that's ok because his heart is in the right place? Yikes, bro.
...are you Jaden?
He ain’t weird you just boring lol
idk i never understood why so many ppl made fun of him so hard for something so trivial
@@automatic5 a "let them eat cake" attitude isn't trivial, my guy. It is the foundation of jor being able to connect with any human who wasn't born into multimillion dollar stardom. And connecting with others is one of the tenets of being a human. His lack of ability to see past his own self-importance isn't trivial. Granted, he's not out there doing Nazi salutes, or stuff like that. But still a massive weirdo.
if i had a twitter at 14 i would’ve said some cringe ass shit too, i even regret my some of my insta posts just one year ago at 17. i couldn’t imagine what it’s like to have a full on audience as young as he has. let him grow and learn! the same goes to all the other child celebrities out there.
Get ready to keep cringing at yourself because that's just growing.
I have been cringing about myself being a pretentious asshole at 13 already at 14, aint gonna stop anytime soon i can assure you of that
You never stop doing cringe stuff, you just learn to enjoy it.
For example, last year when I was 27, one of my colleagues complemented me, I panicked, did a wavy arm dance and said in a silly voice "I'm a squid" before walking away.
Some other things I have done over the years...
- Asked a customer "did you just shower" when I meant to tell her she smelt nice.
- When a customer asked me a question, I was about to say something, got mentally and vocally tangled, and just honked instead.
- When giving a presentation for an assignment at university about how teenage girls often stop participating in sports due to their periods, I told the entire class about the day I wore five pairs of underwear at once to school because I was so paranoid about my pad leaking. (Everyone was laughing, and my lecturer gave me extra marks for adding the personal story that helped drive home the pointthat girls don't typically feel mentally or physically comfortable to exercise while on their period).
Embrace your most embarrassing moments and gleefully cackle about them while telling your friends.
@@loftyradish6972 my condolences
Best comment
Just want to say that my husband and I watched “After Earth” many years ago and we still have inside jokes about this movie… it was so terrible… “Take a knee” 🥴😩
I feel like Will dialed back his charisma to give Jaden a chance to shine, there was just nothing there. he did what he could for him
its funny i watched that movie when i was very young, im 19 now. so probably around 9-10 years old. And i watched it many times after that. loved it. But it probably says a little about the movie, that i was so young and liked it. Good childrens movie though.@@keithmichael112
@@keithmichael112 dialed back? That movie felt like Will Smith's ego boost. Treating him like a legendary hero, even people come to him just to salute him (that scene was cringe af)
That movie just shows how Will can only play in role where he's the absolute hero. He never take more challenging role. Even willing to ruin an original source just to make himself more of an hero
I seen it too, it was a waste of time. I couldn’t finish watching it
@@faizalf119 compare it to his other films, he wasn't wilding out like he usually does
Will just THOUGHT "After Earth" was his biggest failure. Then he slapped Chris Rock!!! Lol
Even when I gave After Earth the 3rd rank on the Bottom 40 Films of '013, I was shocked by how much lower Will could sink.
He shoulda slapped his son lol
tbf jaiden ain’t that bad. A lot of the shit he gets is when he was 14. We all cringe at ourselves when we was 14 so idk why people care so much
Right the way people feel entitled to their feelings about people we don’t even know, sadly it’s nothing new just keep aware of yourself 💀
Its just he spilled that cringe out to the whole internet to see
True and I still remember on how "cringed" I was back in time when I was 14 yrs old lol, sometimes I still laugh at it
Not me.
I hid in the 90s
@@comaneci_nadia real shit
Now I feel bad for the kid . Growing up with Will Smith as your dad must've been rough in a different way
a mother who is whoring around also doesnt help
So what about his mom?
@@TyeArtisikYou mean Tupac's girl?
@odinforce5604 she belong to da streets
@@odinforce5604 Bruh 😂
I never understood the huge amount of hate for him. I laughed at him for being cringe like everyone did, but the hate always seemed really excessive. Especially after this. Even since he was a kid, all of his original ideas seem to be centered around sustainability and being environmentally friendly. Now hearing that he extends that to the homeless and is trying to come up with solutions for water scarcity makes me respect him and question the hate all the more. Seems like a genuinely good hearted kid.
True true!! And honestly who wasn’t a goose at 14-16 years old!!
It’s bc he has rich, famous parents and they think he needs to… not be or act like a child because of it? Lol
Kid has rich parents and people hate him for it. Envy is one of those things people will never admit to or even notice in themselves so they instantly become defensive and attempt to rationalize their hate for him. He said cringy shit at 14... who the fuck didn't? Besides, he has given more food to the homeless than 99% of his critics anyway.
Would you switch mothers with Jaden for $1 million? Fuck no! lmao
Actually some of the hate came from recent when he posted on Twitter after his father slapped Chris “And That’s How We Do it”. Like it was acceptable for physical violence and degrading a comedian was Ok with no apology. He lost me after that….
@@silverpurkat That's an understandable reason to not care for him. He's still young and that's his dad so I still feel for the guy you know.
In my comment specifically though, I was more referring to when he was a lot younger and way before Will slapping Chris.
It's too bad that this society loves to hate. In the bits shown in this video you can appreciate how intelligent this young man is. He was privileged to have an exceptional education which most of us will never get a chance to have. People need to stop being so full of poison and let others do as they please without all the negativity. I hope Jayden keeps doing great things in his future.
Yeah, he's definitely got a good head on his shoulders if a bit egotistical, which is to be expected when you're born with a golden spoon. But he's actively tried to do good things, as opposed to being exploitive/violent/inflammatory, like other celebrity children.
Yet you're here on this channel which mostly goes off negative drama you are a hypocrite.
It's this enabling tendency that screwed him up in the first place. One must have an iron fist wrapped in a silk glove. If Jaden had been told exactly what was wrong with his upbringing from the start, then maybe he wouldn't have gone through half the crap he endured.
Being real with a kid isn't poison.
*"It's too bad that this society loves to hate. In the bits shown in this video you can appreciate how intelligent this young man is."* That's a rather bleak view of "society" as most of the commenters here are saying how they feel bad for Jaden, while mostly criticizing his parents for putting a child in that position in the first place. And, you're here also having also clicked on a video titled, *"How Will Smith Forced His Son to Fail."*
I had no idea people hated Jaden that much because of a movie flop. I never seen After Earth bc my intuition told me it would be bad, but Karate Kid and Pursuit of Happyness was lit. Not to mention, his music is really good. People are really cruel out here if a bad movie is why they hate him. Nobody should be hated for Failing at something. It's life and people should get a grip.
It’s a good movie, honestly I’m still surprised on why people say that it sucked so bad…
I actually like After Earth. And everyone has their own likes and dislikes but you cannot say something is bad if you never watched it. You don't even know if your intuition was right or wrong since you never watched it. Them comes the problem with you already going into watching something you already have a negative view on which really can distort an UN bias opinion on it. That's why I don't go off anything that's said about films before I watch them myself because I know sometimes Hollywood tries to discredit certain ones for their own agendas.
Meh
Everything you said is spot-on right. 🎯💯
I don't think they dislike him because of After Earth.
He isn't exactly wrong about some of his points, it is more that he has no clue what it is like for the rest of the world to live as someone who grew up in the lap of luxury and led a very sheltered life.
He is a modern day Marie Antoinette.
The analogy is pretty spot on (or comparison)
kinda see it both ways yes he should look at everyone else’s perspective on life considering not everyone has a dad or even one making them a movie star but also his life is very rare as a celebrity or even a celebrities child and his failures are public and become TH-cam content keep in mind hes born into luxury so any dopamine rush a regular person would get from being rich he doesn’t have it
Nobody can know what it is to be another thing, to experience another life, to take another path... All of his haters just point to the fact that he's a rich kid and that's it. Take a moment to think if anything that we have today came from a poor kid. Everything we have comes from rich kids that wanted to change the world
@@CubeESPlol thats absolutely not true
@@CubeESPthat’s blatantly false, and that is only a trend that started recently happening in the 2000s. Capitalism isn’t what it used to be, and trying to compare it to the capitalism that enabled innovation and technological advancement is purposely doing a disservice to society as a whole. The capitalism we have today is more of a Corporate-Plutocracy, a system that is set to only make a select few “well-off” and even fewer “rich”. Reason why the 10 biggest corporations in the world own over 75% of all the patents, even if they weren’t the ones that created it
Are his tweets cringe? Yeah. But he was 14. We were ALL cringe at 14. The difference is, he was raised to believe he was ****super special x1000**** whereas most of us were insecure at that age, AND he was making his cringe 14 year old thoughts publicly, with a large audience (whereas most of us maybe have a handful of friends). He's probably going to be very embarrassed about it when he gets older.
I clicked thinking: "Fail? What do you mean fail? He's just a kid..."
I still feel so bad for Jaden and how the world treated him after the After Earth movie but having a cringe phase right after on social media didn't help
Yeh the After Earth movie was so fucking bad. But it was all Wills fault. It was his idea initially, and his idea to make Jaden the star, and I’m guessing without his permission. All the promo involved Will overcompensating and showing what a good dad he was and how good his relationship with Jaden was, but at the same time throwing Jaden into the spotlight and open to global criticism and humiliation. Making Jaden do an accent in the movie is one thing, but making him do an accent that was complexity made up and inconsistent was destined for failure, and was one of many factors that made his performance awkward af.
After the failure of After Earth, he went on a press tour about how disappointing it was, and how embarrassing it felt because he didn’t go number one at the box office. He didn’t take blame for what happened until years later. I’m not surprised Jaden was done with him after that. He was probably told all the way through how amazing he did, and how this movie would make him a global superstar.
Don’t see why people hate so much anyway. So what if the movie was trash, he also did great in Pursuit of happiness and Karate Kid.
We've all had cringe phases, I'm just glad mine wasn't in the public eye lol.
@@FlareDope you say “hate” - a big part of movies are the reviews. People weren’t “hating” they critiqued the movie, and rightfully so. It was trash. Not only was it trash but the budget for the movie was incredibly high. If you have an extremely good budget for a movie, and have an actor like Will smith in a leading role, then it’s open to criticism. I don’t get why people just paint any criticism as “hate”. Shall we only say nice things about everyone and everything so nobody can ever be offended? You can make anyone jump on your side by characterising it as undeserved hate, rather than valid criticism. If you put yourself in the public eye you open yourself up to that.
I mean he was a child tbf, all kids are cringe on social media
Will’s problem is he didn’t just want his kids to be successful, he wanted them to be THE BEST. He admitted when his daughter’s Hair song became a hit, he just took over, planning dolls with her likeness, merchandise, on and on, until it came to a head and she told him she didn’t want all that, which he had a hard time understanding because it’s so different from him. Maybe he changed, but they still would’ve gotten the message that unless they were willing to be the very best, it really wasn’t acceptable.
Will has great expectations having no shoe laces
Because narcissists see their kids as extensions of themselves, not individual people.
@@jessiejeanne9717a lot of people put it all on Jada for being a narcissist, but honestly, they both are. It sounds rough but they deserve each other
A he's a control freak
B a perfectionist
C overbearing
D he knows what it really takes to get to the top because he done it
But if anyone who wants to step into the entertainment biz if their not taught how to be a one man franchise they'll soon findout they'll get owned by everyone one else
@@justadummy8076 I do, too. If he wasn't a narc as well, he would've gotten his kids out of that effed up, crunchy granola, LA style, soft parenting situation because he put them first. He was more worried about saving face, as a man, from all Jada's emasculation. Why does Will's daughter know about jadas obsession with Tupac enough to pray about it? Now the kid is gonna blame Will for jada's depression she's so screwed in the head, she has no concept of boundaries and who's in charge of a person's feelings (hint: the person having the feelings and Noone else! ) sorry for rant, but it felt good, so thanks, lol!
I really love this take on Jaden Smith. He's been clowned by the internet for as long as I can remember but you put it into the lens of a child discovering their own individuality in the dead center of the public eye and suddenly it all tracks perfectly. God, I can see myself doing the same exact shit, if not worse, if I was given that kind of platform and influence at that age. Matter of fact, this video makes it almost seem impressive how Jaden turned out given how hard Will was inadvertently trying to give him the biggest child-star ego in the stratosphere. Seemed like After Earth made him realize he needed to break away from his father, obviously that would be difficult to impossible given his father is so influential to him (and also his biggest potential sponsor) but it seems like he really tried to embrace his own path.
Exactly.
I worked for about a year and a half as a contractor at Albany Resort in Nassau, The Bahamas. Will is an investor to the place and he and his family would frequent there. Many of the staff told me that Will is nice, but Jaden, his sister, and their friends are complete entitled jerks and would cause problems for the staff.
Interesting. I stayed at Atlantis for the first time recently. Felt that same way about all the people that worked there. Didn't give a damn about anyone. No customer service, no hospitality. It made me honestly never want to go back to Nassau. Plus, the island is just a pit of despair and violence.
@@DDRWesselink Yes, customer service in Nassau from native Bahamiams sucks. That is why millionaires that live on the island hire Filipinos to work for them.
He’s still so young, I’m 28 almost 29 and I can see how much I matured mentally after 25. I always felt he was given the short straw out of the nepo babies, he ain’t the worse. I think getting away from will and jada might give him a better perspective. Like patrick said in the video, we were all cringy little children thinking we understood the world but he was born into a very different lifestyle than most…I’m not here for any cult stuff so I hope he’s not involved with that controlling and scary side of Hollywood.
I wouldn't say 'so young' you're pushing 30
I mean he had every opportunity but low iq is low iq
@@DSN262they said he's still so young. And 30 isn't old.
It's why I laugh when the teens nowadays swear they know it all 😂 I remember being that way too. I'm 35 and am still learning but definitely matured after my mid 20's. I would argue that your 30's are the best years. You're still young but old enough and mature enough.
@@CrustyUgg Who's 'they'?
This made me feel differently about Jaden. It really sounds like he’s genuinely a good person and wants to do good in the world
Or its all a PR front.
insane how you can't make up your own thoughts and need a video to tell you what to think smh
media is evil
@@longstachkaido240
This video provides a fuller picture of who he is than the "media" ever has.
this is also a form of media and even then how do you decide to crucify a 15 year old like it's the most normal thing to do just because he was born well off@@danielflanard8274
@@danielflanard8274 Jaden and WIllow both have extraordinarily high IQs, you can tell from their speech, there are basically windows for communication, and when people think they sound loopy they are talking about abstracts that most people can't comprehend. Its more noticeable in Jaden as Willow is considerably more guarded.
we all had our cringe phase when we were kids and we weren't made fun of by literal grown-ups
Speak for yourself
@@btthompson1009You haven't grown outta yours apparently.
yupp... too many grown ass adults r too insecure, miserable, or depressed in their own lives that they need to pick apart an out-of-touch teen... like he might be cringey but he's not necessarily a bad person
I felt the same way, so many people that are 100 times despicable.
I dated someone in high school that would have tweeted like a pompous Jaden Smith had Twitter been around. Seems like a cliche for kids to think they know everything, not sure why Jaden's singled out for this.
Bros first mixtape was fire, those were good times
The fact he’s using his platform for others, and genuinely consuming himself into helping people tells me all I need to know.
He’s a good dude, imagine if y’all was a kid and had the platform he did. Instead of just letting the hate change him, he still chooses to help ppl.
It’s hard to blame him for how he turned out with the lifestyle he had coming out the womb. I’d like to think I’d still be a grounded and likable person, but who knows..I grew up poor lol.
yup! we'd all definitely be different lol
he asked his parents if he could be emancipated. if you really want that you dont ask ur parents, you ask a judge. and he didnt go through with it, probably bc he realized he would be giving up the money and the lifestyle. he might be a free thinker, but he's one that would claim that the world is a cube and we're all just rolling along on conveyor belts
Any kid who grows up in Scientology, deserves our sympathy.
well said
Absolutely!
And therapy
Are they Scientologists???
Exactly.
You can tell that the kid grew up incredibly sheltered with absolutely zero life experience.
Everyone has a cringe phase. I never really got why he was so hated he seems pretty solid to me. Just a kid growing up
100000 percent. Like how was that cringey? Listen to what those Americans under 25 talk about and you would run away in the opposite direction and have zero friends, period. That's hilarious how people say it's cringey. It sound slike he super mature, just as I grew out of a lot of garbage and loved being around older people when I was 20, too, because my friends who were 20 were fuking 6 year olds.
If everyone was given the platforms and media attention to make cringe comments to a massive audience than we all would be laughed at like Jaden.
The truth is that Jaden is not that talented and is just a dumb, naive, and sheltered kid who's parents used him as a money making tool. Pretty sad when you think about it.
Precisely
Well said. Actually saying that it's cringe is far more cringe in and of itself. What's cringe is an adult man sitting in a dimly lit room in front of a webcam and microphone making a commentary video about some kid to gain attention for himself.
Dude how can you look at his "fashion" outfits and not understand why hes so hated? lmao, those are the most cringe outfits ive ever seen in my life. Straight out of Zoolander... lol
Jaden isn't a bad kid. I can't imagine growing up in the spotlight like that. If you read about the son of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz he went through a lot of the same stuff as Jaden, he suffered a lot for it.
I feel bad for the poor kid. He's just trying to find his way, as we all did but his immaturity is out for the world to see. Whereas most of us could say dumb things and nobody remembered them because there wasn't any internet or social media at the time. You go, Jaden. Do you the way you want to and don't let anyone give you grief for it.
It's not just that he lives in the age of the internet, but it's also that he's famous and comes from a famous family. I'm one year younger than him, and even people our age aren't going to be put on blast as often as he did for saying cringy shit, because we're not famous like him. We might've said something dumb online 7 years ago, but only like 10 people would've seen it and had probably forgotten about it by now, but with Jaden? EVERYONE sees it, and everyone will keep talking about it for years to come.
Hes far from poor :D
@@afoster1621its not literal...
Here's me playing the smallest violin I can imagine.
I think the guys alright and seems to be good at heart. He lives in a world most of us will never understand
Great video as always Patrick! I admire that despite being a nepotism baby Jaden wants to make the world a better place with access to clean water and providing food for the homeless. Hopefully he can keep things up with his music career and not always be in his dad’s shadow.
Pretty much how I feel. There's children of the rich and famous way worse than him.
@@planescapedI know right? At least Jaden is unproblematic
I personally don't like Jayden as an actor, a singer/songwriter, and I am not into his taste for fashion.
But saying he failed is laughable. Yes, he rose to fame because of his father, but he is not exactly a failure even after he broke away from his parents. he is just finding his own way just like any other kid who sometimes makes mistakes and tries to succeed in his endeavors.
You do have to admit that he achieved more than the average kid his age.
Sure, but, every one of his accomplishments came from throwing Will's money at stuff, and saying "I'm Will Smith's son."
He never built anything on his own merits. He never really succeeded, which makes the times he failed even more of a knock against him because he doesn't have successes of his own to back up his credibility.
@@ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917 uhm well he has his own fans as a rapper. Yes he might have the network because he is Will Smith's son, but so are a bunch of other sons of Hollywood actors but not all of them became famous.
You still need the charisma of an entertainer.
Besides, he still keeps Just Water in business, which says a lot. Many other sons of businessmen would have daddy's money as capital and network but fail within 3 years.
Honestly I don't like him. But how he maintained to be rich despite already living on his own says a lot.
bruh exactly👌🏽...preach bruh preach✊🏽
What those Wyte Catholic priest did to those little WyteBoys was Wyte on Wyte crime and Gay on Gay crime 😅😅😅
He was casted in the wrong roles after Pursuit of happiness. He looked like a softie little cheese ball in Karate Kid lol...he just didn't look tough. Still doesn't look tough. He'd probably be good type casted as a drug dealer now that he's older. I don't think he could carry a star role. Maybe co-star.
Dude like omg, can we talk about the political and economic state of the world rn?
That's a sign of Jaden wanting to be a normal person.
it was cringe, but totally understood what he was saying.
totally dude
Kids and teens want to be kids and teens. You'll have plenty of time to talk about all that horse shit when you're older and dead inside.
his economics or mine? there's a vast difference between blue collar workers and silver spoon spoiled kids in gated communities haha
the rebuild of karate kid will always be one of my favorite movies the memories will always carry it
I don't feel sorry for Jaden's circumstances whatsoever, but it is horrific that grown adults would bully a child, no matter how cringe
Right, on the second part. It’s like it doesn’t matter how old you are when you’re famous, you’re still a target for haters.
@@roach26they hate ya when your poor and they hate ya when your rich period.
that's human nature for ya
@@roach26I mean he has done many questionable things. Also its far good to be hated as rich than as poor.
i do feel sorry for him. money isnt everything amd he seems like a sweet kid.
I’m watching this carefully, and thru the years, Jaden’s innocent look of consternation evolves into a permanent look of deep sadness. It looks like it was starting around the time of the Karate Kid. His reaction to the bullies looked like he was scared-and shows that his social skills with kids his own age were not present. It’s a sad story.
Besides his dad trying to kiss him in the mouth all the darn time. Ijs. Just nasty
There’s that, too. SMH…
I don't think Jaden is someone I want to watch on the big screen or anywhere else. I find him odd.
The bigger shame is that he clearly still never found an ounce of humility. If he just learned how to do a tiny bit of self reflection he'd find himself in a much better place.
@@isabellind1292 Karate kid was good tho
I appreciate how respectful you are to the artists on all of your videos.
We all were super cringey as teenagers, we just luckily didnt have the platform to share it with entire world.
Poor kid didn’t have a chance. I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for the “Smith” kids. Their parents are well known weirdos I can only imagine what all those kids saw and heard to influence their behavior today.
given the circumstances they are actually not bad kids. kinda weird maybe but thank god they're not addicts
@@sshpeppermint Better than Jackie Chan's kid as far as anyone knows.
Will Smith didn't used to be a freak. He is now, but he used to be the most normal person in hollywood (on the surface.)
the kids are monsters
But, just to be clear: fuck him, regardless. He is the person he is, and no one gets a pass for being that person.
He is not a narcissist, narcissists have a very different "emotional world" and way to react to situations. He clearly has empathy.
People who can't see this/ say he thinks he's better than others, are not very familiar with him, his interviews or even public interactions with his peers & other people.
Not to mention narcissism is often confused for avoidant attachment style (this one can be a result of narcissistic abuse and having narcissistic parents)
OK settle down Jaden
@@shibarmyburnz1978 flash news: i'm not him, sorry hater 😔
@@propriov sure sure Jaden
@@shibarmyburnz1978 sorry sorry hater (again) 😔
@propriov sure got cringe factor, delusions, and ego and hater theory.
Calm down Jaden, doth protest too much
I can kinda relate to the first clip. I grew up as the oldest of my siblings and I was always around adults in the family. I ended up more mature than most people my age, because of that, being used as a babysitter for my siblings, and abuses I suffered that took any innocence I had and made me have to grow up faster. I didn't have a childhood at all, which stunted me more as an adult, I had no idea who I really was for most of my 20s.
Yeah I grew up well away from this kid's wealth but definitely in the same kind of isolation. I have never been able to form relationships and only just started to miss friends when they were away on holiday when I'm now 38, I thought it was normal and questioned why I felt hollow until someone explained to me what I was going through.
I also noted the kid's eyes look so sad when he's pictured with his father no matter how loud and bright his father looks playing up to the camera.
Opening vegan restaurant for homeless sounds like a slap in the face.
How could Jaden Smith hatred be real, if our eyes aren't real?
😂
Jaden is a real one for doing all that charity, and I had no idea about it until now so he's probably not just doing it for the likes or whatever. I also really respect him staying true to who he is in the way he expresses himself through fashion. I mean yeah he can be cringey sometimes but who isn't when they're young? He has some growing up to do but that's really indicative of any younger person and I actually think Jaden has a lot of potential~
jaden is a typical early-educated kid who is also rich and beautiful. he strikes me as on the spectrum also, but its hard to tell if the flat affect is just from lack of socialization during early childhood. if this state of being isnt heavily augmented with lessons on how to interact with people with humility and respect for their differences equally early on, it creates these kinds of situations. ive been in a semi-comparable position (not rich or famous though) and so much emphasis was placed on rewarding me for Thinking and Learning and then showing off what i had thought about and learned etc that it was always really surprising to me when other kids couldn't understand what i was saying and were annoyed by my lectures and supercilious mannerisms. and adults were constantly reinforcing me being annoying to my peers y complimenting me on being "smart" and "polite" so i was constantly getting mixed messages. kids in that situation will always choose the admiration of their parents and other adults over "dumbing themselves down" to get along better with other kids, which is obvious from a human development perspective: the people who gave birth to you, feed you and clothe you are a lot more important to keep on their good side than the other 10 year olds. his situation is completely understandable from this perspective. the other kids arent dumb, but it takes a long ass time to learn this when youre constantly being told how great it is that youre Not Like the Other Girls.
my parents really tried to teach me to act more sociably but it took a long LONG time for me to get adequate skill in just acting normal, not stuck up, and not abrasive to people. im still working hard on myself but kids' brains, even teenagers, have neurological differences that make this kind of work on your own ego really hard. i suspect jaden will change a lot as a full, not young adult (in his 30s-40s when personality tends to stabilize and the "sense of self" is really understood by the person) and look back on this stuff with embarrassment. i hope so anyway. i dont see a narcissist or a malevolent person when i look at his bad interviews and stupid tweets, hes just learning relatively late in life that the Gifted Kid routine only entertains your own parents and whichever adults are around and appreciate a precocious, shirley temple-like repertoire. other kids see immediately that youre untrustworthy because youve aligned yourself too closely with the Enemy, which is to say, adults in positions of authority.
He is a spoiled brat. Period.
also i want to add as a millennial that i encourage my fellow millennials to be as kind and accepting of the fact that Zoomers and Gen Alpha have been born into an absolute nightmare culture, with gen x parents who spent their entire childhoods being carpet bombed with Reagan-era Stranger Danger propaganda and now wont let them ride their bike to the end of the block without a police escort, but put humiliating stories and pictures of their normal childhood mistakes on social media and dont seem to care about teaching them any actual life skills (which is your parents' job! if you dont know how to do laundry by the time youre 18, your parents are the ones who fucked up). they have no privacy and no power. let's just try to be there for young people supportively instead of judging and ridiculing them. i mean just in your day to day life, i dont think this ultra rich nepo baby is being "bullied", he's literally american royalty and it doesnt matter what you say about him. but the kids at your job, or the ones you teach or babysit, or run into online? try to be the cool older sibling. help them out when they ask and otherwise leave them alone. just my two cents
Very true he's probably on the spectrum a bit too
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Now what do not like other girls have to do with this? Swear y'all have any and every reason to drag us😭
“Jaden reads” is just so, so, SO funny 😂
It’s like that Tim & Eric “space” sketch.
He's a good natured, thoughtful guy. He just doesn't know a lot because Will and Jada don't know a lot. That's what was really sad about his childhood. No one gets along with the home school kid. I knew a pair of twins that enterd public school for the first time in high school. They had a similarly narrow view of things and were not very patient with other students in terms of academic ability or differing interests. They got frustrated pretty easily when kids got rowdy and humor was like a foreign language to them. I'm not making the case for public school, but parents really gotta try to expose their kids to real humans once in a while!
i was homeschooled until college. It's true that other kids don't socialize with us mostly because they think we're weird. I've had countless people tell me that to my face who didn't actually know anything about me. i did get frustrated with kids who goofed off while i was trying to learn, and i did not think the potty or pop culture based humor of my peers was funny, and i still don't! I find common humor to be very juvenile. Homeschoolers are usually raised on classics, and have a sense of humor more based on older comedians, comedy movies and books that people don't read anymore.
So it's not that we have no sense of humor, it's that we don't think the kind of humor kids get out of cartoons is funny, and I don't really see a problem with that.
We get made fun of for having different interests and different hobbies and different opinions that are not all manufactured in a school setting, but are based off our parents, our own studies, and the other adults we know.
Not that we don't know pop culture, and we do enjoy parts of it, but it's not our main influence, and why should it be/ it changes every year anyway.
anyway, sorry if i sound defensive, but it's very frustrating to see people constantly blame homeschooling for making kids maladjusted. The kids coming out of public school have way more mental health issues and spend way more time doing virtual activities on average than homeschoolers do. And are usually less successful in all areas except pop culture.
it does make us slaty to be the butt of people's jokes when we usually do perfectly well. There are some weirdos out there, but there are just as many weirdos in public school and private school, it's not like the method of education is really waht makes people have "normal" families. whatever normal means.
@@aslprincess3944 listen I didn't blame all homeschool kids for being weird. I said things are challenging for a number of reasons (for which I am very sympathetic). You were the one who made all kinds of judgements on what public school kids do which is exactly my argument. You don't have to like anything other kids like, but you have to learn to live with different lifestyles. I mentioned my experience with some kids who really struggled to accept the differences in others. That's a problem and seeing peers is an important part of social development. I'm sure there are plenty of great experiences you had in homeschool. I respect people who do it. I just mentioned a very real issue that arises and parents like the Smiths should have taken steps to expose their young childeren to healthy peer situations, especially outside of Hollywood.
What a delusional thing to say. The average homeschool kid is much more well-adjusted socially, in addition to performing better academically. The Smiths are New-Age, “non-traditional” Hollywood weirdos in every respect, including their “open” view of relationships. Growing up with them is about as different from normal homeschool as living in space.
All the homeschooled kids I have ever seen in my life always tended to be "off" and extremely anti-social. None of them were well adjusted at all.
@@ct6502-c7w I think the same thing about the public schoolers I know who never want to leave their rooms/homes because all they do is play video games and watch TH-cam.
Maybe it's the parenting style, not the education style that's responsible.
I personally think Jaden is an awesome individual and has continually tried showing the world that he wants to make a positive change. Whether or not he was born into fame and money, what he’s doing with it ever since is what really matters. I honestly don’t care about his amateur philosophical musings when he’s clearly not a bad kid.
His intentions are to think outside the box, while still he’s learning what that box contains. And he means no harm to anyone, he is a very sweet kid, and we working class who aren’t as privileged as him can make fun all we want, but he’s still just a sweet kid who’s doing his best.
The problem isn't the fact that little kids are fucking stupid, it's when your childhood stupidity is revered as if it is the opposite: it severely limits your opportunity to learn when you are wrong and why. Whether you want to be or not, you are kept in perpetual ignorance about how much you actually know, because everyone keeps validating you whether you are right about something or not.
I think Jaden will be okay if he gets out of Hollywood for a while but continues to create like Kayne or Dave Chappelle did. What people seem to forget is that place eats its own. Anytime an individual shows great talent and has the ability and money like he does and he can't be controlled the first thing you will notice is supposed public hate but in reality it's propaganda to try to influence the public to hate the person and abandon support for them. Remember they did not want Will and Jaden to start in the first movie together. And despite their best efforts the movie was very successful. That embarrassed them. They wanted to make sure his next one wouldn't repeat the same success. Because if you ignore all the things said about after Earth it's actually not a bad film at all. It's one of my favorites.
I thought the same thing!
Jaden Smith was cringey on twitter and he was in a shitty movie; that doesn’t mean he’s a bad person!
He literally has started 2 separate businesses aiming to feed the homeless and get them water
He’s obviously disconnected from regular society and wishes he could connect with people more easily without being seen as “will smiths son” but he’s definitely a good enough person as is
@@TheRepublicOfUngeria Literally everyone was making fun of him though, so I don't think you have to worry about his "stupidity" being validated and him not being able to learn his lesson.
Thank you for highlighting Jaden’s charitable work. His care for the environment and feeding the hungry is admirable.
I legit do feel bad for him. His parents are both nuts and in love with themselves. And yet he is still thinking of helping people. Like. That’s incredible. He’s got a good heart.
Jayden wasn't around just adults, he was around rich and snobby adults who think their farts don't stink. I grew up around adults too but I still stayed within a kid's place. All my gen talked about was cartoons, tv shows, videogames, and sports. But yeah, I knew Will Smith set his son up for failure once he took him away from Jackie Chan after doing that Karate Kid remake which could've been Jayden's thing but the Fresh Prince don't like when his kids shine brighter than him or have potential to. I used to dislike Will for not being in charge of his family now I dislike him for being a horrible person in general so it isn't just his wife.
Jaden is so much more creative and interesting and fun than you. cope harder.
*Rich and snobby adults who think their farts don't stink
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@@crimson4066 Right, thanks.
Oh wow! I'll admit I've never seen his Karate Kid because I loved the originals so much but now I want to!
That's wild that Will Smith would work so hard to mold his son into a Star but then, when it was finally working, he'd take it away...
@@athena6832 The original Karate Kid movies are better, yes, and the remake was competent I'll admit. But I believe that Jayden could've had a thing going if he actually stayed with Jackie Chan cause even he said he didn't wanna take Jayden Smith on during that film because he thought Jayden wouldn't commit being Will Smith's son and all but to Chan's surprise, he did. That's what I'm saying, Will is such a terrible father, he took his son away from a good thing and placed him under his shadow. I really think Chan was tryna train Jayden up to be his successor in martial art movies and in general. A whole market that hasn't been explored since the 1980s that would've opened doors to other black and brown practitioners and people who're passionate about it now won't get to see it in Hollywood ever again because of one bad, selfish decision along with pearl clutchers quick to cry cultural appropriation.
That clip of Jaden Smith is such a freaking meme that just shows how out of touch the children of celebrities can be with their normal, everyday peers.
I'm pretty sure he was biting into the hate on that one lol. He's 100% in touch with reality, he knew it'll get people speaking.
He says a lot of word salad. He would be a zero if he had to make it in his own. So yes he’s out of touch
Thumbs up #100
Man, I feel sorry for the kid. No matter the money he was born into, no kid deserves to be let down by their parents...
Edit: There are many braindead people in the replies who were never abused by their parents thinking they know everything and I will not be wasting time replying to any of them. It doesn't matter if the kid in question is someone you don't like, or if it is someone who was born rich and well-off. Learn to have some empathy, no matter who it is...
Also, Key & Peele are kants for making for of a literal child... (13:54)
As do I, I also feel bad for his Dad, because he believed in it too. He thought the plan would work. But for all of that, nobody can say Will Smith didn't try to be a Dad, and that is worthy of some respect.
But we all are and were. A crucial experience into growing up is finding out your parents are just human like everyone else in the world, and their desiers, expectations and beliefs are just as arbitrary as everyone else's might seem. Coming to terms with that is what it means to grow up and have a healthy relationship with them as an adult. The only difference is that he passed through all of that on public while being a celebrity and with millions upon billions of dollars in the game, but that's just the scale his family's playing at.
You break a window as a kid and your mom has to pay the repair to the neighbor. He bombs a film and costs multiple million dollars.
I also find funny how everyone calls him "cringe" and does all of this "i'm 14 and this is deep" stuff with him, acting like they weren't stupid or cringey when they were 14. I know I was.
His parents didn't abuse him. They supported everything he wanted to do. They built a private school for his education. His father gave him a career and made him famous so he's never had to work a real job in his life or go to college. He's fine
@@biz09ification he's clearly pretty disturbed lol but of course if someone has privilege we can't have any empathy for them 🙄
Tbh, Jaden is a talented man. And it shows his heart is on the right place. He just needs the right person to guide him to the right path, because it's clear his parents don't care for them.
jaden isnt the only rich kid in america but hes one of few to accomplish musical feats, fashion feats, environmental feats while helping out his community. hating on a kid for tweets as a 15 year is just weird. hes good.
thissss should be pinned! ppl will still find a way to use this as a hate jaden video
Literally I saw a comment that said he’s an example of a child learning all the wrong behaviors or something and I’m like ??? He genuinely seems like a nice kid with a good heart lol his first business endeavor, as a kid, was a environmental water company like come on yall
Those other rich kids are not constantly in the limelight. You will obviously be scrutinized much more if you hang a neon sign over your head.
As for his endeavours, they are good, yes. But a lot of kids have good thoughts. Which kid hasnt dreamt of saving the environment or helping the poor? They just didn't have the resources Jaden did. So even though what he did wasn't the norm for rich kids, it wasn't anything extraordinary either.
And the tweets.. well, we all had cringe phases in life. And people who witnessed that cringe phase have a right to mock us for it. The only difference is that our cringe phase was only ever revealed to our friends, while Jaden decided to be cringe in front of the whole world. That's the price of fame.
He's accomplished nothing. You can also do philanthropy work with millions of mommy and daddies money.
I'm saying bruh everyone had their cringe phase his was just in the publid eye. The dude is 25 now, very successful in music, has his own brand and clothing line, and a water line/filtration system. People just see "rich spoiled kid that eas cringe over 10 years ago" and can't let it go
I feel sorry for him, it shows you that money can’t buy a loving relationship.
I remember the 'white Batman' costume. At the time, some claimed that Jaden had outsmarted everyone, that his costume wasn't meant to be Batman at all, but instead was an obscure Mark Millar villain called Nemesis. I read the Nemesis comic, and the character was meant to be a cross between the chaotic psychosis of the Joker with the brilliant, strategic mind of Batman. Nemesis wore a completely white costume that looked similar to Batman's, but Nemesis was both the villain and main character of his own comic. I said at that the time that I didn't believe Jaden Smith had read or even heard of Nemesis, and that he just thought he was being edgy and deep wearing a white Batman costume.
Now that I can get a better look at Jaden's getup, I can say it is indeed just a white Batman suit, down to the bat symbol on the chest. I respect Jaden's stewardship of the environment, but he is no philosopher.
Never stop explaining big words😅 it gives a great touch to the story 🙏🏾
i think he has all the ability to come out on top as a really well respected human being. he's a good dude, maybe gets lost in the sauce sometimes like we all do
dude was spot on 17:24.... a normal person would be hated by a few people, a whole family, maybe even the whole school... but someone as young as Jaden at the time was hated by the world, mostly by people who don't even know him personally...no matter who his parents were....imagine what that did to him mentally.
I didn't hate him. 99.999% of the world has never heard of him. He is hated by insecure people projecting their self loathing onto others.
@@RichardHorrocks yep, but for a child, even being hated by one person feels like you are hated by the whole world, so I guess being hated by a lot of people/strangers is like being hated by the whole world to him.
@kjooni Well, whatever it feels like, the whole thing is just awful. Zero excuses for mass bullying of a child. However he behaved, he was just a kid.
@@RichardHorrocksIndeed. Some adults seem to forget that they were once children. Seems to happen more with sons than daughters - people will mock and laugh at a little boy as though he's an adult, while treating little girls like princesses. I see it almost daily in how my sister and brother-in-law treat their sons and daughter.
There is absolutely no valid reason to hate a child. NONE.
Saying hating by the world is a stretch as we will need to specify which one. Those who knew about both Jada and Will behaviours understood Jaden's position. Traditional culture would immediately summon the parents about their child's behaviour and would take away the child because of abuse.
His heart is in a good place. It’s nice to see he actually wants to help others and do some good in the world. I don’t understand why he is so hated.🤔
not saying it's right, but pretty easy to hate those who don't recognize all the advantages they have, especially while shaming ppl with less for not doing more. Even if unintentional / due to ignorance instead of being actually a bad person at heart, it still comes off awful to the working class.
A bunch of jealous have-nots who never moved past the "high-school clique" phase.
He is hated because he does some good for the world. A world that rather focuses on narcissism and rich people getting even richer will automatically hate on those who have opposing ideas.
I can't say I'm a fan of Jaden but I don't hate him and I even respect the fact that he is pursuing his own way.
Nah all of this crap is PR tactics. I mean he had the resources no one had he was bestowed chances others didn't have, this is only of his fault he couldn't figure it out how to use it properly. I mean more money also means more power which in turn means more responsibility. So he couldn't handle this responsibility
@@TH-camModeratorsSuckMyBallsyet you're here being a keyboard warrior, which does nothing to better even 1 person's life. While Jaden actively uses his money and influence to do good in the world. Plenty of nepo babies wealthier than him won't even help 1 person much less thousands like Jaden does.
He’s a good kid, all things considered. Hope he continues to use his position to help those who can’t help themselves.
To be honest he seems like a nice kid who doesn't just think of himself.
We've all witnessed what happened to Michael Jackson so there is no excuse for a parents depriving a child of a childhood. It just never ends well. Case and point.
Yes, it was definitely not having a childhood that lead him to be a pdf file
@@liamburns8554that was actually proven false not only by child celebrities who knew him and the allegations have been proven as they had no real proof,most of the stuff revealed to be hoaxes or theories
@@Mialikesthings ok, keep believing that. By the way, if a guy on your street, a regular schmuck, slept with numerous boys in his bed, night after night. I an sure you would be fine with it. Only keeping the company of prepubescent boys. Having them in his bed. Having an alarm system that would trigger when anyone came close. Travelling the world with boys and staying in hotel rooms with then alone. Yea.. that is all good. But it is ok, 1 or 2 boys said he did nothing to them. So live and let live… although others said he did do things? when someone has an amazing talent combined with fame, people don’t half forget logic and swallow any bs.
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School isn't childhood. It's the number 1 killer of childhoods. I must homeschool my daughter. I went to FIU. Universities are degree mills.
This reminds me how a lot of the fault in a kid is mainly the parents' fault. A lot of people nowadays will say things like "Gen Z is so soft ooo they can't even bla bla bla" but its a lot of the parents doing when you think about it. The urge to protect their kids from humiliation and have them be validated at all costs have created these kind of problems.
I'm a Gen X parent, we had so much freedom, and yet, many of us turned into helicopter parents.... That's why you'll hear the term 'free range parenting' bandied about, because we know over parenting does so much damage.... and as you can see by the comments.... parents are constantly judged by everyone
So their parenting becomes performative, about satisfying the watchers, rather than fulfilling their role with love.
@@mairedaly4926 thats a good point. Social media can do that to a person
@@mairedaly4926 In fact I think it's downright social media's fault
True
@@chunky8684 thats small part its much bigger than that not just parents but goes all the way to the top above governments and corporations. Economics and Politics being manipulated everyone works longer no time to parent it was done intentionally to transfer control to have schools and media do brainwashing propaganda
He seems like a normal kid with a unique upbringing.
I am NOT a fan of Jaden Smith BUT I give him A LOT of respect. He puts his beliefs in to action where as MOST celebs with just virtue signal and do NOTHING !!!
Jaden putting his beliefs into action costs him nothing. His parents are footing the bill.
In his defense, his parents did not protect and did not raise him right.
@@SupremeGreatGrandmasterok? He’s still taking action🤣 what does his parents having money have to do with it, other celebrities are rich yet look to us to crowdfund. Why would we hate somebody who uses their resources for good?
Yep, there is that and there's Goop😅 Kid's doing good.
@@khiaaltima6152 OH YEAH, BTW Oprah (worth over 3 Billion) and the Rock (worth over 800 Million) are still looking for you to donate to their save Maui fund !!!
I respect him for trying to find himself on his terms instead of letting his parents spoil and manipulate his future
I appreciate how Patrick Cc doesn't follow youtube content trends, and not only remains original, but also puts real work & research into his videos.
he genuinely means well and that's all that really matters
After I read "Will", I tweeted at Jaden Smith and told him I wanted to apologize for how everyone acted regarding After Earth. I concluded with, "I think we were all just jealous that the Fresh Prince wasn't OUR dad." I never expected a response; I just did it to make myself feel better. But Jaden actually gave it a ♥... For about minute. I got the notification but then it disappeared, so I'm guessing he (or whoever runs his social media) thought I was trolling.
For the record, I wasn't.
Get help. Para social relationships aren’t normal
Lol so go tell them that. Not in a TH-cam comment section 😂
If there's one thing I learned from my parents, it's that it's better to set your child up for _reality_ instead of success. Give them just enough of the resources they can handle to obtain their goal. Expose them to the appropriate sources and things that they think they're an expert on so that they can learn more about the topic. You don't gain wisdom or intelligence from only watching adults and mimicking their actions. You gain it by processing your experiences and growing into an adult shaped by those experiences.
That kid is up to his eyeballs in complex trauma. I feel bad for him. I can tell he wants to do some good in the world but he needs a therapist.
Lol...The "correlation of people that go to school and people that go to prison"...he learnt "correlation" that week and wanted to use the word...
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This kid is chill. Like everyone hes just trying to find his pkace in the world. Hes self aware of his privilege and does his best to spread that around to thoae he needs it. I also admire how fearless this guy is when it comes to public perspection, something I can relate too. He's on good path compared to most child celebrities. He'll be alright.
I think jaden gets too much criticism because of his dad. Yeah he’s rich but I feel like he is genuine, and despite his cringiness and questionable statements he doesn’t come off as a snobby spoiled rich kid. He didn’t get hooked on drugs and become washed up like child stars usually do. He worked with what he had and through his advantages seems like a pretty good kid tbh. I don’t get all the hate, and the fact that he was dragged by grown ass adults over a role his dad dragged him into is just crazy to me. So just because he is famous it’s okay to make fun of him and criticize him? Most teenagers have the Luxury of going through their awkward and mess up period without all the cameras, jaden didn’t get that, and I find it crazy that he gets so much hate.
If you ever had demanding parents that just wanted to make you the best version of what they were, then you would totally understand the kid.
I understand his struggle, it's hard to be me because my parents want a different version of me , and that me doesn't represent me at all , when I was younger my parents said that I have to be a doctor in the future because I was a straight A's student, I had to be perfect all the time and when I failed for the first time in my life , my parents were disappointed and they started to literally ignore me , after that I decided that I will choose a job that I want , and they still don't approve, my mother call me 'stupid' now just because I didn't enter a medical school , it's just exhausting , it's like I'm not allowed to be me.
@@mirai5451 sorry about that 😢
There's alot of pressure just to receive love sonething a parent should give freely
Yeah, it could've been worse. He could've got a crippling drug addiction.
Just move out. Simple
Life is an attitude. Sometimes it works out fine. Sometimes it sucks. You are who you are.
Gotta love celebrities when they talk about the environment while siting in their huge homes. Stay hydrated!
I think Will did his best for his child which couldnt have been easy with the issues with his own father. I had a lot of situations were I had to think how a man would handle things and it was only until I finished UNI that I understood he was the man I was trying to be.
He was trying to make his child successful which is basically what all parents try to do by sending their kids to school or encouraging them to study courses like law and medicine. Although things didnt go as planned he is only as successful as he because of his dad and he did help a lot of people with his projects.
Their relationship woes and family dynamic has really shined a light on how out of touch / delusional the Smith family has become. It's wild they couldn't see how they were condemning their children to being perpetually critiqued.
We live in an economy founded on competition / merit (although hardly ends up this way, but still its the optics). They openly gave their kids all the opportunities while not teaching them how to accept them graciously. So naturally we all despise this as we're fighting tooth and nail to survive out here. Not saying it's right, just that the parents set them up badly..
YOU ARE IN UNDERCOVER RACIST THAT SIMPLE BELIEVED THAT THOSE BLACK CHILDREN SHOULD HAVE IT SO WELL. I SEE THROUGH THE BULL, ACTUALLY, THEY ARE NO STRANGER THAN THE REST OF HOLLYWOOD
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