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It is hard to say, exactly, as Madara seems to have varied in his values over time. His fight with Hashirama was, effectively, a failed coupe - a simple leadership/rulership struggle. Then, he suddenly was interested in some kind of world-peace idea where everyone dies in a blissful dream. Somehow, along the way, it became acceptable to kill off the Uchiha clan for reasons (assuming Tobidara).
It's really hard to understand exactly what value system he would use to judge Sarada by, as his value system seemed to shift to be a foil of whomever his opponent was at the time. Given that bit of history, he would probably adopt a foil position to Sarada, and judge her rather harshly, simply because the guy can't be seen really showing any kind of support for anyone.
It's really hard to understand exactly what value system he would use to judge Sarada by, as his value system seemed to shift to be a foil of whomever his opponent was at the time. Given that bit of history, he would probably adopt a foil position to Sarada, and judge her rather harshly, simply because the guy can't be seen really showing any kind of support for anyone.