I honestly don't understand how this invalidates anything in my original post.
Peace justifies blandness, a fillerish environment and characters with potential being mistreated? There is no war but yet we just see feats and skills being added. Contraditory to say the least.. Let me guess, they are building up the characters for what is yet to come? Lmao, right.
There is no excuse for the state of the series at this moment in time, I know it hurts to admit it.
Appeal to motive? If I recall correctly the one accusing the other of prejudice was you, it basically shows you have a motive for it and for the nature of the skewed interpretation of my post.
You should read it again but with a clear head. If you don't agree, you don't agree, there is no need to try and impose your view of things by accusing others of having motives as in "prejudice".
When we point the finger to others, we are actually reflecting who we are and our line of thought. Think about it..
I'm not sure what you think suppose to be the general attitude of people on an environment that became peaceful after years of constant conflict. More fighting and violence? If that's your perspective towards peace, my time here would be a wasted one. Obviously, you're delusional, or worst, retarded (keep in mind this is based on assumed prospect, so the insults are not necessary directed to you).
For the sake of your assumed perspective; here's an analogy that points out the absurdity embedded in it.
What happens when a stormy sea suddenly becomes calm? That's right. It becomes bland, uninteresting, uneventful, e.t.c.
The answer to this analogy mirrors the current state of Boruto.
If the sea was never stormy, the feeling that it is uninteresting wouldn't arise for the reason our interest would be on something else, perhaps the beauty of the sea. Needles to say, the conflict in Naruto shaped our mind-set towards the series, and sudden peace on Boruto distorted our view towards it.
This is exactly why I stated you're blinded by prejudice. It's not a proposition questioning the motive behind your argument, but the motive behind your feeling towards Boruto series. The argument(s) you brought up, as I had established, couldn't have been more insignificant, since the main reason why Boruto is what it is relates with majority of the points included in your argument. For that reason, I understood your feelings was distorted by the virtue of the fact the argument(s) you relayed did not denote your feelings as much as you would think. Frankly, if it did, it would go back to what i said earlier; that you're delusional.