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Except it doens't.
Again, it doesn't matter what's going on with the victim's eyes. It solely matters whether there is a barrier between the victim's eyes and the Sharingan user. Suppose if a Hyuga is standing behind a tree using their Byakugan to see through it. The Sharingan user still won't be able to caste genjutsu regardless of the Byakugan user's eyes seeing through the tree because the Sharingan user themself can't see through the tree, thus their eyes can't put Chakra into the Byakugan user's eyes. The eyelids argument works in the same way.
And yet you just presented Danzo using his Sharingan with bandages.
And since you brought that up, Ao used his Byakugan to see through his eye patch. Explain to me the difference between that and an eyelid. Because that pretty much proves you're wrong on Byakugan being hindered by the eyelids being closed.
In that case, as long as you can see the sharingan you can get caught in the genjutsu, whether bandages or indeed eyelids are in the way if you want to be ridiculous.
Also we can say that the Hyuga gentle fist would be useless against an uchiha anyway because the sharingan predicts movements so they'll just dodge all their strikes. (I don't actually think this but if we're going to back up ideas with few manga facts then why not)
