The villagers feelings towards Naruto were not justified, but they were reasonable

mikeeozua

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If you look into it quite a bit, their feelings are kind of reasonable. When you lose someone, it's pretty natural to direct your anger towards the group or person that caused it. They were so traumatised by the event that the only saw Kurama in Naruto, the same Kurama that took away their loved ones. And when they saw Naruto hanging out with their children, they feared the same thing would happen to them if Naruto lost control.

Do you agree that their discrimination was reasonable?
 

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Wasn't this established a long time ago?
 

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In a thread making mood, are we?

OT: They were justified because Hiruzen chose to misinform everyone for Naruto's safety. They all viewed the Kyuubi as a demon fox after all.
 

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No discrimination is reasonable, as long as the naruto didn't personally kill their family..they had not reason to get mad at him.
 

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nope. naruto even dont know about fox inside him.
 

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Give it a rest buddy. Yer talking about stuffs that happened 10 years ago.
 

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It's been said a lot of times.
 

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If you look into it quite a bit, their feelings are kind of reasonable. When you lose someone, it's pretty natural to direct your anger towards the group or person that caused it. They were so traumatised by the event that the only saw Kurama in Naruto, the same Kurama that took away their loved ones. And when they saw Naruto hanging out with their children, they feared the same thing would happen to them if Naruto lost control.

Do you agree that their discrimination was reasonable?

every one has a light and dark side
 

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Yes. It was reasonable/logical, but completely biased and injust.

Luckily people like Hinata and Hirusen never let that get in the way. AMD Iruka looked past it.



Still in some regards it was unreasonable. Just because the monster resides within someone does not mean that you should resent the child himself. Fearing the concept of the child losing control is reasonable; however, she to this the children took it differently and began hating him which was unreasonable IMO.
 

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i wouldnt say it was reasonable as naruto himself didnt know why they hated him the villagers basically feared what they didnt understand and naruto became the scapegoat for all their hate towards the fox
 
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