Naruto's revolution

KingHashirama

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hmm Would it not be correct to state, whoever wins the fight, will be bring in a new revolution?

Hashirama brought a revolution, ending the warring states era.

Similarly, Naruto making a new type of government by getting rid of some of the old type, would be bringing in a new revolution. No?

It just didn't seem right to me, that sasuke is stuck with the "revolution" thing, when Naruto will be bring his own revolution. Only difference will be the way its done.


Your thoughts?

You think Naruto will also bring a revolution? or just leave things how they were?



Revolution:

: the usually violent attempt by many people to end the rule of one government and start a new one

: a sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live, work, etc.

: the action of moving around something in a path that is similar to a circle


@Bold, that is what Naruto will be aiming for in my opinion.
 

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i believe Naruto has a method about achieving revolution after seeing how the Five Kages felt about finally unifying for a greater cause, and he needs to thoroughly explain that method to Sasuke via ass kicking or verbal assault
 

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Naruto's ideology builds up on that of Hashirama's.
He wants to get rid of the hate and unite the 5 Nations.

And also change the way how the Tailed Beasts are treated.​
 
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Revolution as define by Google- 'A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system.'

I don't think that describe what Naruto will be doing. But I agree with the idea that either way, both of them will be bringing about a change.
 

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Agreed =D

Naruto can bring about revolution the way successful revolutions are brought about. A bunch of people agree that the current system is not working, and they bring forth a new change. Sasuke seems to be lacking the "it's what the people want" part...

Hell, Naruto's revolution can be brought about without violence, which is a plus.
 

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Naruto wants to change people in order to change the world. Sasuke wants to kill the 5 kage and Naruto in order to change the world.
 

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Naruto's ideology builds up on that of Hashirama's.
He wants to get rid of the hate and unite the 5 Nations.

And also change the way how the Tailed Beasts are treated.​
^ This. With such dramatic changes Naruto wants to bring about, I'm sure he will start a revolution of sorts.
 

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Naruto will work with the current regime instead of trying to tear everything down like an anarchist.
 

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(just something to discuss back with all)

Yea i mean alot of people still have that hate against the tailed beasts. And i'm sure not everyone will agree with Naruto's way. So there will be some force applied by Naruto nonetheless. agreed? or nah?



Revolution as define by Google- 'A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system.'

I don't think that describe what Naruto will be doing. But I agree with the idea that either way, both of them will be bringing about a change.

Merriam-websters's : a sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live, work, etc.

The forcible change is one of the definitions ;p
 

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Hashirama and Madara ended that period together, which coincidentally is what Sasuke should be helping Naruto do.
 

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manga states that both Hashirama and Madara ended that period together btw

Manga or databook, put Hashirama as the "savior" figure of that period. Not Madara. Only importance madara has is because of him influencing Hashirama as a youngster, and their feud of unification, which everyone around them also understood was truly the work of Hashirama.

I think the databook puts it better "hero of the age".

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Manga or databook, put Hashirama as the "savior" figure of that period. Not Madara. Only importance madara has is because of him influencing Hashirama as a youngster, and their feud of unification, which everyone around them also understood was truly the work of Hashirama.

I think the databook puts it better "hero of the age".

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except the manga has Hashirama himself saying that they did it together. The DB hardly told the whole story.
 

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Bottom panel.

might wanna reread, he said the place they reached together. Meaning him and madara reached the village they were talking about. It does not mean they did the work for it together. You are taking context out of a statement, and applying it to something else..

"my dream is coming to an end, yours hasn't yet".

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didnt the toad say jaraiyas student would bring revolution? its a different kind, sasukes is more forced. narutos is more like reformation. reassesment etc
 

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might wanna reread, he said the place they reached together. Meaning him and madara reached the village they were talking about. It does not mean they did the work for it together. You are taking context out of a statement, and applying it to something else..

"my dream is coming to an end, yours hasn't yet".

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don't need to. He goes on to specifically say the village they created. Madara accepting the truce ended that period because it became an example for other countries to do the same. What Madara meant by saying "my dream is coming to an end, yours hasn't yet." was him actually referring to Hashirama's way of cooperating with others to achieve peace.
 
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