Yea, I understand the concept of breaking the endless cycle of hate but to idealize someone who killed his parents and everyone he loved,I would be definitely not call him "the coolest guy" or "Awesome" for wanting to become the hokage. That totally crossed the line.Actually that's fits very much with the whole point of the series. To break the cycle of hate, conquering your own hate, understanding from where your enemy was coming from and forgiving each other and moving on. We have seen it throughout the series.
If you think you would do that, then you are in a delusion.
No human is insane enough to call his parents' murderer the "coolest guy"
Atleast what he did to Nagato in that regard is that he try to attempt to negotiate him to Tnj even despite he still hate him, in the end he gave some respect and to feel sympathy for his death when he restored the villagers and he was victimized. Atleast what I remembered, Naruto never forgave Nagato. He never said you're awesome something along the line to Nagato. Compare to nagato, Obito did alot more bad things, and yet he forgive him easily which I find this irrational.
You state that Kishi is the author while you also take the role of the author of Naruto. Kishi has stated that Naruto is not the main point of the story, not alone. He and his friends are, he is part of the main point, not the main point alone. What Naruto just did is the act of the betrayal of his friends. People who see things tend to express their feelings on whether it was good, bad or ugly. We are involved in these things because we like the manga and us viewers expected the theme that Kishi portrayed realistically from part 1 and the first half of Shippuden to follow things accordingly. However lately, lots of things went inconsistencies and contradicts the main theme of Naruto.It's a fantasy- it's going to advocate for ideals. You may disagree about whom the hero should forgive or not but it's nothing to do with realism because it's your opinion vs the message author wants to give. Just different POVs and ethical values.
So if it's a fiction that you speak of, then this should'v never been for teens. It should'v been like Pokemon it's like what you're trying to imply.
His kindness are illogical. At least display some form of realism, but then this recent chapter ruined what little goodwill a had left for Naruto.... There is nothing he could do to right his wrongs plain an simple and because of that he is an unrealistic character which is why people don't like him, and yes this is subjective matter, but what can we relate to his "kindness" to an enemy someone like OsamuAnyone has a right to show kindness to anyone. That one right cannot be denied. Especially at least for personal injuries.
It's very personal sentiment. You cannot dictate personal feelings.
Frankly, for a hateful person that is if Obito had remained so, chances are forgiveness would have been quite annoying. They both acknowledged each others' gesture.
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