On which never made sense to me, why he would seek the acknowledgement of people whom hated him.Two wrongs don't make a right. Just because he was treated harshly doesn't give him the justification card to go on a killing spree. Take Naruto for example. The village absolutely hated his guts, they shunned him and made him feel alone. But does he take his anger out on them for treating him like an outsider? No. What he does is suck it up and work hard to be in a position where people will acknowledge him. This very subject was actually tackled when Naruto was in the process of having control of Kurama. Don't get me wrong, I'm not arguing that his hatred towards humans is not warranted, because Naruto has hatred too. I'm arguing that it's not right to act on that hatred.
It doesnt never make sense with his desire of being kage, i would understand if the villagers only treated him like a normal kid and he wanted to be kage because of "Muh dreams" but this is unjustificable.
100 out of 100 would give a big kitten you to the village and live peacefully on another place.
The whole Naruto hatred was never worked on until the Kurama part on which Naruto got over it quickly, it's like Kishi avoided it during the whole manga and then now that he was a hero it was easy to brush it off.
The manga does make sense that revenge is the answer however you just should not use it as an excuse for world domination.If this manga has told us anything, is that revenge is never the answer.
Edited by Dαrkrєrsŧ, 13 May 2014 - 10:57 PM.