Kishi needs a lawyer present when doing these interviews

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I mean seriously, if even half of what I've heard from his interviews over the years is true, than it proves that Kishi has absolutely no common sense and is incredibly naive. He obviously gives answers to questions without thinking, often doesn't know quite what to say, or changes his answer half way through his response. He says things that put his reputation into question and causes people to doubt him even more. I mean you are being questioned regarding a piece of art that hundreds of thousands pay money for and millions read for free. You can't possibly take such a responsibility lightly, he absolutely needs someone there to help answer interview questions.

Everyone knows that a lawyer keeps you from saying things that can be misconstrued or can imply your guilt. Even if the person is guilty, the lawyers job is to either help them prove their innocence or at least improve the person's image. We all know that we get lied to by the government and that responses that are regulated end up as half truths or choreographed lies, but really, would life be any better if we were never lied to? Lying to the public helps keep happiness and order. Kishi lying to us or at least having better regulated responses would improve his image and give us more confidence in his writing. I mean really Kishi, really.

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Obviously I don't mean he actually needs a real lawyer, but a person to converse with before answering to help regulate responses, a spokesman is the perfect example. My whole point here is that a lawyer helps to keep one from incriminating themselves. Kishi having a spokesman help him answer interview questions would help him from putting distrust and discomfort in his fans.
 
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He does not need a lawyer. For what? Is there liability for what he says in interviews? Breach of contract/false advertisement because he didn't follow what he said in interview? Come on...

I don't know what has been said in these "interviews", but if he is that bad, maybe a publicist or a spokesperson is more appropriate.
 

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Do you have an example? I don't read interviews because 9 times out of 10 they're fake.
Him saying he doesn't know how to defeat Madara is one thing, but he has given answers before where he is coming up with an answer or changing his answer during his response. No I don't have links or anything from the interviews.

He does not need a lawyer. For what? Is there liability for what he says in interviews? Breach of contract/false advertisement because he didn't follow what he said in interview? Come on...

I don't know what has been said in these "interviews", but if he is that bad, maybe a publicist or a spokesperson is more appropriate.
Obviously I wasn't being serious about the lawyer, but yes he needs someone there to regulate his responses. A spokesman is exactly what I was implying.

I was simply talking about a lawyer to bring this point home.
 

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Well, he could always ask for the questions in advance so he can formulate a good response, but I think he's just throwing us a red herring. I genuinely think he isn't above out and out deception to throw fans off the scent. He's writing about ninjas which are known for deception after all. Life imitating art perhaps?
 

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Well, he could always ask for the questions in advance so he can formulate a good response, but I think he's just throwing us a red herring. I genuinely think he isn't above out and out deception to throw fans off the scent. He's writing about ninjas which are known for deception after all. Life imitating art perhaps?
After the Obito=Tobi "hints" I am inclined to believe Kishi does not know how to deceive.
 

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Any proper facts here ? And as far i think it's hard to answer some questions because he can't reveal too much too early and he have to think plot twists and such in hes mind all the time, this maybe explains many things.
 

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Well, he could always ask for the questions in advance so he can formulate a good response, but I think he's just throwing us a red herring. I genuinely think he isn't above out and out deception to throw fans off the scent. He's writing about ninjas which are known for deception after all. Life imitating art perhaps?
I don't think its deception, I think its Kishi's pure unfiltered thoughts. I can say for certain that one is often better off not hearing a person's unfiltered thoughts and we are talking about on a global level here. I do like the idea of him getting the questions first though.

I see you live to the ignorance is bliss principle, too bad you're not the only one.
Thing is, society is so overpopulated that the government has to lie to people to keep order. Its all for the greater good of the country, the government comes off as bad and shady as a result, but its better for society. Knowing everything the government knows about everything could lead to riots and in most cases wouldn't do any personal good to an individual emotionally.
 

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well it is quite evident as his manga is becoming disgusting to read, and has even fallen low enough in ratings to be under one piece
hehe, you seriously need to see the actual ratings :) OP is number one and nothing is even close, though I am worried that the new anime (Dub) and Naruto ending might make the fanbase a little less tolerable

OT: well I haven't read many of his interviews but the Madara answer got me seriously worried, if Naruto wasn't as successful as it is that kind of statement could have ruined his career
 

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Kishi is a full grown man, I think that he knows what he's doing. And Kishi didn't do anything wrong, he just bluntly tells what he want to tell and that makes him a good man for me, because I don't like to be lied, especially by famous people and government.
 

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hehe, you seriously need to see the actual ratings :) OP is number one and nothing is even close, though I am worried that the new anime (Dub) and Naruto ending might make the fanbase a little less tolerable

OT: well I haven't read many of his interviews but the Madara answer got me seriously worried, if Naruto wasn't as successful as it is that kind of statement could have ruined his career
Exactly. Anyone with half a brain knows that him stating that is intolerable for anyone involved in the project. If you work with Kishi you are probably ashamed by it and if you are someone that is invested in the manga (like Kishi's bosses) you should be really mad about it.

Kishi is a full grown man, I think that he knows what he's doing. And Kishi didn't do anything wrong, he just bluntly tells what he want to tell and that makes him a good man for me, because I don't like to be lied, especially by famous people and government.
Being lied to is a fact of life. Being anti government is a trend nowadays but the harsh reality is that we are being lied to on a daily basis. Everything we see and hear is filtered by those in charge. News only shows us what they want to show us. Government only tells us what they want to tell us. Saying you don't like to be lied to shows you are naive. The reason we get lied to is its better for society and keeps the peace. Even if its not a direct lie you are hearing, its choreographed, its staged, its planned. Those are forms of lies too but it keeps things ordered, it keeps things coming out the way the higher ups want it to come out.

If you can honestly say you'd prefer to never be lied to and would rather know every detail of everything going on in the world that our government knows about, you'd likely be scared to death by the next day and you'd likely see riots breaking out in the streets.

On a side note, ever notice how anchors, especially sports news anchors, will often get replaced suddenly? You might not even notice but a job in the public eye like that is very touchy and if they do something significantly wrong on live television their career is over. Kishi making that statement like he did would fall under this category that would be considered for termination. It is simply not professional, Kishi needs someone there to help him respond to interview questions.
 

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A lawyer would change nothing. And dude a guy like Kishi already HAS a lawyer, what do you expect?

What he needs would be a spin doctor or something like that, but tbh I disagree with you, there is no problem with his comments. Usually they say absolutely nothing, which is exactly, what they should. The journalists always want him to reveal something important, but he doesn't, or what he reveals is an obvious hoax.
 

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Thing is, society is so overpopulated that the government has to lie to people to keep order. Its all for the greater good of the country, the government comes off as bad and shady as a result, but its better for society. Knowing everything the government knows about everything could lead to riots and in most cases wouldn't do any personal good to an individual emotionally.
Wow, they really indoctrinated you well..

government is in no way good for society and in no way is government order, it is chaos.
The reason government needs to lie is to maintain the illusion of (the legitimacy of) it's existence, government is a non-existent mythological entitiy in the religion called authority.

From the Latin verb gubernare: "To control" and the Latin noun mens: "mind"
Mind control.
 
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