
Photos of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s nine-year-old daughter Shiloh wearing a sweater making a bold political statement have sparked outrage.
As Angelina led three of her children out of LAX airport, it was Shiloh who grabbed the media’s attention with the words ‘Einstein was a refugee’ on her top.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, of which Angelina is Special Envoy, has highlighted Einstein as one of several prominent refugees who have made a difference in the world.
Critics have been quick to fire up saying Angelina has no right to use her children to make a political statement and her daughter is too young to understand the powerful message behind the words.
Is she? This isn’t a toddler with no grasp on the world around her – and her world so far hasn’t been sheltered in privileged schools or smiling as she holds Mummy’s hand to walk down the red carpet at glitzy events in sequinned slippers.
Shiloh has refused to wear dresses, insists on wearing trousers and keeping her hair short and announced that she was to be known as John at the age of three. Make no mistake, this is a child with a fiery spirit and beautifully independent mind of their own.
It’s safe to say Shiloh would not have worn that shirt if she didn’t want to and even if her grasp of the heartbreaking refugee situation is little more than basic, that’s perfectly fine. More than that, it’s brilliant and heart-warming. If I was at school, I’d want Shiloh on my political debate team.
This is a girl who has grown up under the strong guidance of a mother who is as well known for her humanitarian work as her box office success. A mother who spoke out about the European migrant crisis last September and used it as an opportunity to criticise government’s inability to resolve global conflicts.