“After Earth” star Jaden Smith is furious over movie star Mark Wahlberg’s irresponsible behavior as a role model after learning that Wahlberg, at age 42, finally got his high school diploma this week. According to Smith, who caused a stir nationwide days ago when he dismissed America’s educational system as a brainwashing tool and claimed that if everyone dropped out of school we’d have a much more intelligent society, Wahlberg’s completing his high school education could convince millions of teenagers to foolishly follow in his footsteps and stay in school.

“Wahlberg needs to realize that kids are impressionable and look up to us movie stars for guidance,” Smith told Hollywood & Swine. “Take myself for example. I’m fifteen years old and have already made more money than 99% of brainwashed high school graduates.”

Jaden’s father, movie star Will Smith, credits the classic television series “The Twilight Zone,” for helping him raise such a confident and independent teenager. The elder Smith reveals when Jaden and his sister Willow were born, he and wife Jada agreed that their parenting guidelines would be based on the 1961 episode, “It’s a Good Life,” where parents of a boy with special powers in Ohio allowed their son to do and say anything he wanted to do, otherwise he’d make them vanish into a cornfield.

Jaden Smith also backed his other controversial claims last week that if newborn babies could speak they would be the most intelligent beings on Planet Earth.

“I’ve watch the film ‘Baby Geniuses’ and its excellent sequel ‘Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2,’ starring Scott Baio all the time, so I know how smart babies actually are,” Smith said. “That’s why I’m organizing a think tank made of dozens of toddlers to help me figure out why ‘After Earth’ was so terrible.”