Board Thread:Wiki Discussions and Support/@comment-142748-20141231093731/@comment-1207741-20150102025145

SuperSaiyaMan wrote: Koharu and Homura aren't dead. And they're not contradicting Obito either.

There would be evidence in the Konoha archives Why would there be records of something Konoha and Itachi were very interested in nobody ever finding out about?

And...Kakashi and Yamato never got to investigate, they were immediately drafted for the War remember? But everything he told them was true, though.

And he could have said 'ever since we moved here'. Even five year olds remember big moves. "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence."

Except it was never said or shown they were denied any opportunities. Hell there's a chance Kagami could have became the Sandaime Hokage if Hiruzen didn't speak up, like that was a final test for it. The Uchiha were shown to have the same opportunities as any Clan in Konoha. We're talking about after the Nine-Tails' attack. Kagami being Hokage was decades earlier.

Actually it is. The coup was something he wasn't invited in, but he would walk around the village a lot and see whether or not his clan was treated differently. Again, you assume discrimination is something obvious, something you wear in addition to your shirt and pants for everyone to see. You also assume that everyone in Konoha would discriminate.

It can say: in an account not verified. No it can't, because that makes an out-of-universe judgment about its veracity.

We got an 'eye smile' when he said when Sasuke joined Akatsuki. That isn't a thing.

Not the same thing dude. When an event which paints a village in a bad light, it needs to be seen and elaborated on. This is what I mean. You cannot choose what you want to believe. Either you regard everything as true until proven otherwise, or you demand full depictions of events in order to verify; you can't have both.

You haven't managed to provide any actual evidence, so I'm going to stop taking part in this discussion. The wiki's articles will continue to treat this particular of Tobi's claims as true.