Naruto is a fake hero, but a brainwashed glorified poster boy of Konoha
Only Boruto manga's hard evidence that Naruto did not reform anything, rather still relies on the old structure, which is fascist in nature if not fully fascist in terms, and on the most powerful of the 2, while not reforming in economic alternative/non violent portfolio economy, creating judicial, and administrative sector/platform, equal foreign policy approach towards small villages and essential social change or no historical censorship, but suddenly started to focus on ultra capitalism and high ninja tech and building skycrap, that's all now prove me,
Β in theΒ BorutoΒ manga (specificallyΒ Boruto: Naruto Next GenerationsΒ andΒ Boruto: Two Blue Vortex), we have to look past the shiny skyscrapers of the new Konoha and examine the actual mechanics of the world Naruto oversees.
The manga provides several key points that support the argument that the "reformation" was purely aesthetic and technological, while the underlying socio-political structure remains unchanged.
1. Failure of Foreign Policy: The Amegakure Evidence
InΒ Chapter 16, the manga introduces the "Kara" organization and their base of operations.
The Evidence:Β It is revealed that Kara has been operating out of theΒ Hidden Rain (Amegakure). The village is depicted as a graveyard of rusted pipes and ruinsβexactly as it looked after the Fourth Ninja War.
The Implication:Β Naruto promised Nagato he would bring peace and prosperity to the Rain. Instead, he neglected it. The Rain Village was left out of the "Five Great Nations" prosperity, proving that Narutoβs foreign policy is stillΒ hegemonicβthe powerful villages get rich, while the small villages remain war-torn buffer zones.
2. No Judicial or Administrative Reform: The "Village of Secrets"
The manga shows that Naruto has maintained the same opaque, non-democratic administrative structure of his predecessors.
The Evidence:Β TheΒ Konoha Council (the Elders Koharu and Homura)Β are still in power. These are the same advisors who authorized the Uchiha Massacre and supported Danzo's fascist "Root" program.
The Implication:Β If Naruto had truly reformed the administration, these figures would have been removed or tried for war crimes. By keeping them, he validates the old systemβs "ends justify the means" morality.
Historical Censorship:Β In the manga, the truth about the Uchiha Massacre and the crimes of the previous Hokage are still heavily suppressed or "Classified S-Rank" (as seen in theΒ Sarada UchihaΒ side-stories andΒ BorutoΒ character arcs). The public remains ignorant of the stateβs past atrocities.
3. Economic Stagnation: The "Ninja-Only" Portfolio
Despite the high-tech buildings, the economy is still built onΒ military contracting.
The Evidence:Β TheΒ Thunder Train (Kaminarimon Company)Β and the rapid urbanization seen inΒ Chapter 1Β and beyond are funded by the Daimyoβs military budget.
The Implication:Β Naruto didn't create a civilian economy; he created aΒ Military-Industrial Complex.Β The villageβs primary export is still "violence for hire" (missions). The "High Tech" is almost exclusively focused onΒ Scientific Ninja ToolsΒ (weapons), turning the village into a tech-based arms manufacturer rather than a peaceful society.
4. Continued Reliance on Child Soldiers (The Kawaki Case)
The mangaβs central plot revolving around Kawaki and Boruto is the ultimate evidence of the fascist "weaponization of the individual."
The Evidence:Β When Kawaki is brought to the village, he is not treated as a refugee or a civilian child needing therapy; he is treated as aΒ "vessel" and a military asset.
The Implication:Β Even Naruto, who claims to love him as a son, eventually has to treat him as a strategic variable in the defense of the village. The fact that 12-year-olds (Team 7) are still the primary front-line responders to god-tier threats (Otsutsuki) shows that the "Child Soldier" framework is still the backbone of the State.
5. Social Control and "Will of Fire" as State Ideology
The "Will of Fire" is still used to justify the sacrifice of the individual for the State.
The Evidence:Β In theΒ Two Blue VortexΒ (the timeskip), we see the village's reaction to Boruto. The moment a citizen is deemed a "threat" to the collective, the entire state apparatusβincluding the police force and the publicβturns into a monolithic hunting party.
The Implication:Β This is the definition ofΒ collectivist fascism.Β The individual (Boruto/Kawaki) only has value as long as they serve the "Leaf's peace."
Naruto didn't change the world; he just became theΒ most powerful enforcerΒ of the world that already existed. He replaced the "bloody" aesthetic with a "corporate" one.
Hard evidence from theΒ BorutoΒ manga confirms that Narutoβs "reformation" preserved the existing military-fascist framework while merely layering it with technological and capitalistic expansion.
The following points detail the systemic stagnation in the post-war era:
1. Foreign Policy: Hegemony and Abandoned Nations
The Hidden Rain (Amegakure):Β InΒ Chapter 16, it is revealed that the Rain remains a decaying ruin. Despite Narutoβs promise to Nagato to bring peace and aid, the village was left to rot, eventually serving as a secret base for the terrorist organizationΒ Kara.
Five Nations Supremacy:Β The peace Naruto maintains is a "Great Power Peace" that prioritizes the stability of the Five Great Nations while smaller villages are excluded from the new era's economic prosperity.
2. Administrative & Judicial Stagnation
Preservation of the Old Guard:Β TheΒ Konoha CouncilΒ (Homura and Koharu)βthe same individuals responsible for the Uchiha Massacreβremain in power under Naruto's administration.
Historical Censorship:Β Information regarding theΒ Uchiha MassacreΒ and the crimes of previous Hokage is still classified as "S-Rank" and withheld from the public. When Sarada researches her own clan in the library, she finds the records have been heavily sanitized or restricted.Β
3. Economic Portfolio: Military-Industrial Complex
Scientific Ninja Tools:Β Instead of diversifying into a civilian-led economy, the manga highlights the development of theΒ Scientific Ninja Weapons Team (Katasuke's lab). Innovation is primarily focused on weaponizing chakra into portable tech for military use.
Ultra-Capitalism vs. Tradition:Β While the village features skyscrapers and the "Thunder Train" (Kaminarimon Company), this wealth is built on the back of the same mercenary mission system. TheΒ DaimyoΒ still control the military budget, ensuring the village remains a state-funded private military
4. Continued Reliance on Child SoldiersΒ
Systemic Indoctrination:Β The Academy still funnels children into a military career at age 12. While parents might care more individually, the state still views these children asΒ Genin (combatants)Β and sends them on lethal missions.
The Case of Kawaki:Β Narutoβs treatment of Kawakiβthough personally kindβis administratively that of aΒ "Vessel" and security variable. Kawakiβs body was modified by state-adjacent technology (Amado), and his worth to the village is tied to his combat potential.Β
5. Social Control: The "Will of Fire" as State Ideology
Totalitarian Response:Β In theΒ Two Blue VortexΒ chapters, the villageβs reaction to a perceived internal threat (Boruto) demonstrates how quickly the state apparatus turns into a monolithic hunt.
Individual Sacrifice:Β The ideology still demands that the individual (the "Leaf") sacrifice everything for the collective preservation of the village, a hallmark of fascist social structure.Β


















