I get that it's part of the character but Naruto's understanding and forgiveness of every single person in the NV ever except for his own son who Naruto personally himself put in this desperate situation is tragic.
Something in that doesn't sit well. There were other ways to handle it and Hokage role or not- it's uncomfortable that a goofball like Naruto even when not in public demands his son to refer to him by his title. It's the same logic going on here. He's being a strict Hokage and stopping being Naruto.
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Naruto is the forgiving compassionate type who forgave Sasuke, Nagato and Obito- gaining them as allies in the process through understanding. Naruto showed Boruto no understanding and doesn't deserve him as an ally/family member. It's only down to Sasuke and plot that everything turned out okay.
HENCE the real final point of the thread which is moreso the second point. Naruto has lost his Naruto. His uniting feature has been whittled down to a soulless "teamwork & perserverence."
This is clear in the scene he says it on live TV thoughtlessly like a catchphrase and then instantly turns away from the TV and repeats the exact same words to Boruto. How is a kid like that meant to take that in or be motivated by that?! How is anybody? Naruto has lost his spark. He's a Hokage sure and you guys can argue that and I understand the procedure...but Naruto is above all of this and always has. There were other ways to handle this.
Firstly, let me put you at ease by saying that what Naruto did was surely stern. But I wouldn't object to it since it was the requirement of the situation. Any more leniency would have started to bend towards the "unfairness" side.
@bold Again, you're failing to understand the "why?" factor here. Naruto disqualified Boruto by law, not by his own anger. So there is no point about "forgiveness" here. How should he "forgive" Boruto when he is already perfectly harmonized with him? Doesn't make sense. Plus, their is no excuse since Naruto already banned it in front of Boruto.
And if Naruto should've "forgiven" Boruto, what do you think would have happened? Would all the contestants be happy about Boruto cheating and forgiven by his Hokage dad while having full knowledge that if they'd done it, they'd be disqualified? Would the Gokage be satisfied by this decision? WOULD THAT BE FAIR WITH OTHERS?
@underlined This all becomes irrelevant when put up against the law. The law has no concern with that. Naruto was obliged to follow the law. And ANY contestant that cheats is disqualified. Law doesn't give a f*** about the backstory of thieves i.e. what drove them to stealing. No. It just punishes them.
@red As I already said, Naruto isn't contradicting himself with his deeds. He "forgave" Obito and Nagato and all the deeds they committed
out of his own desire. He was angered by them but forgave them, that's on personal level. But he "disqualified" Boruto
by the law. And he wasn't angered by him so give him forgiveness of what? And then this goes out of personal level on a social level. Two different scenarios and conditions, bruh.
What Naruto displayed was the epitome of justness and fairness. This is a totally different thing from forgiving Obito and Nagato. This is social, not personal. This is following law, not personal desire. This is for the betterment, not enmity. This is out of bounds, not anger.