Board Thread:Naruto Gaiden/@comment-3279282-20150504200737/@comment-24357950-20150506141820

GreatestSin wrote: how many of the village would accept that? i can imagine many people to downplay konohas role and focus on "uchiha are bad",

the effort to clean the name of the uchiha and correct the past for the people is a noble reason but it can easily backfire and cause more bad things than good,

and, telling people the real story wouldnt even let the people care about it, the uchihas arent seen as the bad ones, itachi was, and he died, i doubt that he is someone who would go out of his way only to correct strangers, at best he wouldnt kill the people who speak badly about itachi, he would injure them badly so that they wont dare to say something ever again ^_^ XD With the Root gone, I strongly doubt anyone would downplay Konoha's role in this and try to blame the Uchihas if they knew about the entire events. Konoha has changed. The "dark side" of Konoha vanished. A rectification of an historical event would certainly not lead to another crisis.

The Uchihas were blamed for the Kyuubi incident. An accusation Konoha never officially revoked. They were always seen as the bad ones. With prime examples like Itachi, who supposedly murdered his entire clan to test his strength, Obito, who started an entire war out of hatred, Madara, who had a big impact on the entire war and Sasuke, who opposed Konoha and wished to destroy it, I don't think anyone ever associated the Uchihas with any positive events. And I'm certain Sasuke's problem wasn't that people spoke badly about Itachi. It was that they thought of Itachi as a criminal in the first place.