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I genuinely can't believe when people say Sasuke was too edgy and mean. No. That boy should've been MUCH more mean and edgy. Him telling Sakura she's annoying is nothing, him calling Naruto an loser is also nothing. This boy had his whole clan, which means close AND extended family, killed in one night. By one person that he trusted the most. Already enough to be justified in literally anything you say. And then later on that same brother comes back and tortures you some more. And you end up in coma. You wake up, and your Sensei starts speaking some "revange isn't good" bullshit. Then later on in life, you find out that not only was massacre a government ordered genocide, but they also GROOMED your brother into doing it. And then used him as a scapegoat. So naturally you go and kill that guy who ordered genocide of your clan. You kill his ass, then your old teammates show up, chick that's saying she loves you tries to kill you. Your supposed best friend can't take a hint and leave you alone. Your Sensei is again taking bullshit about "going down the dark path".
And this is not mentioning all the other bullshit my boy had to go trough.
All of this combined, and it's unreasonable that he didn't have even more crash outs. After all this shit he should've been genuinely unhinged and high-key insane.
Naruto and Sasuke 🤍
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y'all really read/watch naruto & go "damn this emo boy really just couldn't get over the planned annihilation of his ppl huh? smh...🙄" i fear thats all that the vast majority of negative reactions to sasuke as a character will ever be. like thats really what it is at its core & you can't convince me otherwise
I find it GENUINELY bizarre the way so many people in the Naruto fandom glaze and defend Itachi to death — and call anyone that even remotely criticizes him someone who lacks reading comprehension and didn't understand the manga.
Like... They literally justify extreme abuse and torture. They keep yapping that "He loved Sasuke!"; "He sacrificed everything for Sasuke!"; "He saved his brother!"; "He just wanted to protect his brother!"; "He stopped a war!"; "Sasuke was ungrateful and spat on his grave!"; etc, etc, etc. Don't they have any idea of how dangerous this whole discourse is? Seriously?
Itachi committed a fucking genocide against his own people for the sake of a terrorist state, shattering the entire world of his 7-year-old brother to pieces; a child lost, in the worst way possible, his entire sense of identity, culture and belonging in the world — all at the hands of the person he looked up at the most. And as if this isn't horrific enough, he tortured the poor child right after, forcing him to relive the moment of his people being slaughtered thousands of times; then, he left Sasuke alone in the destroyed Uchiha compound to live a miserable life that had no purpose beyond his brother's shadow, forcing him into a self-destructive path to the point he didn't have any regard for his own life anymore — all of this just to return years later and brutalize him again, driving the boy further to an even darker, more miserable and full of risks life. He never saw Sasuke as a human being; no, he saw him as an object — an extension of himself, one in which he believed to have the inherent right to be in control of. He limited his brother's life, happiness and freedom to the horrific parameters he set — every single time.
What happened to shame, people? How can you look at all this and think it is okay just because he "loves" him? Now is it fine to torture, abuse, traumatize and brutalize someone just because you "love" them? The fuck is this of justifying extreme abuse with "love"? Aren't you aware of how dangerous this discourse can be?
I won't even talk about the fact that they justify the genocide of an entire bloodline — down to the last child. Honestly, this fandom is absurd in so many ways... Sometimes I wonder if they are aware of what they are truly defending.
i can't fucking stand when people try to make sakura something she's not in fanfic. i understand that characterizing her correctly feels bad because in canon she's self-centered, not empathetic, not a good friend, not smart or strategic. i read one yesterday where kakashi had a conversation with sasuke of all people, and told him that being reasonable, observant and strategic is sakura's strength and that he should listen to her more often and do what she says
what????
i'm sorry but in team 7, at the beginning, during the chunin exams the only person that thinks ahead in any way is sasuke. he absolutely carried the other two in the forrest of death, what do you mean he should listen to sakura? no?
sasuke is by far the smartest of the group, it's not even close
[Analysis] Why Sasuke’s tragic backstory doesn’t resonate with many readers
Word count: ~1,800+
Back then on my analysis on why Sasuke’s character is extremely anti-self-insert, I wrote, [The magnitude of Sasuke’s trauma—losing his entire family, community, and sense of security in one single night by the hand of the person he loved and admired the most—is incomprehensible to most readers, whose lived experiences rarely approach such extreme loss. The human mind struggles to empathise with trauma that exceeds everyday understanding.] Today’s analysis is to dwell deeper into the whys: Why is he so misunderstood? Why can’t most people emphathise with his pain? Why was his trauma often dismissed as “just another sob story, many others had it bad and still remained on the good side (of the narrative) unlike him”?