A few days before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Masashi Kishimoto made a nasty fall on a very sensitive issue. The conduct of the Seventh Hokage in Boruto, chapter 64, indeed aroused the anger of the community. Let’s find out what happens.
Before heading into the Eye of the Storm, it is necessary to make a recap of what happened in Chapter 64 of Boruto. Believing he was a danger to Konoha and out of too much love for his adoptive father, Kawaki ran away from home. When she encountered Code in the middle of her escape, she offered her life in exchange for the safety of loved ones. At this point, however Boruto also fled from Foglia to look for his half-brother. When he stumbled upon the duo, he began a spectacular karma-based fight.
In Konoha, they finally find out that the two boys have deserted. The strict controls that Kawaki and Boruto were subjected to have been bypassed, but the sensory team with the contribution of Naruto’s Hermit Chakra finally manages to find their location again.
The two children of the Uzumaki family are about 40 kilometers from the village walls, along with a third character, Code leave the role of housewife to take on the role of Kunoichi. Her husband Naruto, however he tells her not to, and prefer to take care of little Himawari who is afraid of what might happen. To help the two young ninjas, he and Shikamaru will be, whose proposal is instead accepted.
This behavior of the Seventh Hokage has irritated the fandomwho accused Kishimoto, and hence Naruto, of sexism. The blonde hero actually has an attitude of archaic family man and as a compulsive male chauvinist. First of all, too Hinata is a ninja of the leaf, especially of great quality and not just a mother to do the housework. Second, why the Hokage accepts Shikamaru’s help and not his wife’s? Ultimately, Shikamaru is not much superior to Hinata, and she too now has a family.
What do you think of the matter? Is the anger of the community justified or was the topic taken too seriously? We leave you with the Boruto 65 release date and theories.
For context: Chapter 64 of the Boruto manga noted some controversy, with some illiterate people saying it was a sexist of Naruto to tell Hinata to stay behind while he and Shikamaru go out to fight code and save Boruto / Kawaki . pic.twitter.com/7NLI0WN7BN
– Young Lord Tsunaπ₯ (@basedchadceo) November 22, 2021
So Naruto politely asks Hinata to stay back … because he’s worried about being considered a sexist? Some of mfs are really scams and soft asf ….. #boruto pic.twitter.com/8yURPmVKCT
– Daffar π€₯π₯ (@ daffar89) November 19, 2021




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