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Naruto Shippuden Reaction Ep. 179 (TIER 2 + EXCLUSIVE)

You had to smell it to BELIEVE IT!! 

... Inspired by the ONE & ONLY NARUTO UZUMAKI!!

All is good!! LOL xD

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Danzo may be right in the short term, but when both sides say an eye for an eye, the world is blind. Had Danzo not allied with Hanzo of the Salamander, Yahiko would have never died, and they would have used their ninjutsu for good. Danzo was the one who worked tirelessly to avoid a ceasefire during the Third Shinobi World War. The damage would have primarily been mitigated if the Root helped during the initial Ninetails' attack and Pain's arc. He was a mastermind in the Uchiha massacre, and if Danzo had been the one to teach Naruto, Nagato would have never changed his mind. Danzo crippled the Leaf with his role in the Uchiha massacre; he pulled the strings through fear rather than collaboration, and the Leaf never fully recovered from the loss of the clan. Had the village pursued peace and collaboration with the Uchiha, the Uchiha could likely have been instrumental in stopping the ninetails. There's no guarantee Danzo would have stopped with the Uchiha, what if the Hyuga or the Aburame or even high profile shinobi challenged him and he decided they had to go the way of the Uchiha? Danzo's ideas may be attractive in the short term but destined for failure in the grand scheme. Dictators always create new enemies to hide what they're doing. Is that the way to forge peace? With a hardliner who helped engineer the genocide of his own people? Jiraiya and Lord Third aren't naive; they gave love to the world where hate reigns supreme. Had there been more love in the shinobi world and less stubbornness, and if the Foundation had not worked against the Hokage, none of this would have been as bad as it was. If anything, Danzo is naive to think a hardline stance in a world of conflict is the best route to security. If anything, it just encourages your enemies to strike you before you can strike them. In a situation like the Leaf's, it is tempting to want to isolate, shut off the world, avoid collaboration, and stick to one's own, but no civilization is an island. Putting one's nation first and building walls just makes those you try to keep out more creative in circumnavigating those walls, and those you abandon are more determined to undermine you and ally with your adversaries. The more you isolate, the more you push nationalist rhetoric, the more hostile a populace becomes, and soon you erase all humanity, and the chance for peace dies. If the Leaf, the most powerful of the Five Great Nations, won't abandon a hawkish ultra-nationalist stance, why would the other Four Great Shinobi nations try to? After all, wasn't Pain's story a poignant example of what happens when one only looks out for one's own nation? Had they been more globally minded and could consider the interests of other nations, then perhaps Nagato's life would have never gone the way it did. We are all one human family that transcends nation and village.

Heathclyff

Yep, she farted alright.

Jaime Arredondo


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