obsessed-lass:

aymaabdullahmalik:

pb8:

@aymaabdullahmalik in general, i tend to dislike hinata’s character type (meek, fairly helpless, overall tends to rely on pity to glide through life) but that wasn’t necessarily enough of a reason for me to completely despise her. in the end, the thing that really did it for me was how the fans treated her. despite not being a very prominent character back when i was reading it, every time i went on a forum all the comments would be like “when is hinata coming back” and “hinata is so cute wwwaaa i love hinata” which just became super grating after a while. i didn’t think she deserved all of the attention, and that made me really despise her.

Thanks for your opinion 😆
It’s nice to hear an outsiders opinion without it being clouded with their own biasness!!

Yeah I get what your going with. I don’t really hate Hinata but the way her fans love to wank her WHILE simultaneously dragging Sakura down? Got me a little pissed.

Everywhere I went to search about people opinion on Naruto all I read was:
“ Hinata is so pretty!! Unlike that flat-chested big foreheaded pink bitch!!”
“ Hinata is so kind!! Unlike that useless pink trash who does nothing but cry!!”
“ Hinata is so fucking powerful!! Unlike sakura who can’t even compare!!”
And let’s not forget the best one!!
“ Hinata is the heroine unlike Sakura”

Honestly these Comments made me really hate hina-wankers( I mean not all of them are like that but still) all their arguments show that they never read the story at ALL!!

Like sakura isn’t flat-chested, she is one of the females that has been called beautiful countless times, Sakura is also one of the kindest Characters and like improved so much!! She became the most powerful konuichi in the world!! And kishi called her the heroine all the time!!

Their is absolutely nothing wrong with liking a character but one shouldn’t go dissing another to make your fav shine!!

I don’t hate Hinata I really don’t! But her fanbase is just too much

( Sorry for ranting here 😌😌)

This is really pertinent to the issues of fandom. Adulating a favourite character doesn’t need to be done at the expense of another character, especially when it involves absurd grounds of debasement like one’s physical attributes.

I confess I’m no Hinata lover. But casting aside my subjective appraisal as well as the vitriol spouted by Hinata zealots, a number of criticisms can be made with considerable objectivity.

First of all, Hinata is a a clear embodiment of a female character modelled as an object of chauvinistic male fantasy. Generous amounts of cleavage and a docile demeanour: commodifying a female couldn’t be any more blatant. The most vociferous fans of Hinata aren’t fans in a honourable sense – they fetishize her.

Secondly, the argument that Hinata’s lack of self confidence should elicit sympathetic response, not callous contempt, is rather flimsy since Hinata’s demure nature isn’t an individualising stamp that seeks to delineate her personality by itself by centring focus exclusively on her and her only. It is an attribute that defines her with reference to Naruto. It seeks to use her as props to accentuate a particular characteristic of Naruto. If you carefully consider the two most important scenes featuring Hinata, one in the chunin prelims and the other during Pain’s invasion, you’ll find a similar pattern. In both the instances, her function is to provide impetus for drastic character development of Naruto. Note that it doesn’t effect any enduring change in her personality (she’s hardly ever there for that to happen). She remains a static, one dimensional character.

This is, in fact, a classic rendition of casting a female as an other, a shadowy extension of the male ego. In other words, her essence (or lack thereof) is predicated upon Naruto’s presence. Eliminate Naruto from the scene and she becomes virtually irrelevant to the context. Now the plot unquestionably revolves around Naruto, but other MCs have well defined boundaries of the self that identifies them as discrete individuals owning distinctive​ personalities apart from their being inextricably entwined with the life of Naruto.

Lastly, the most recent factor responsible for a marked dislike of Hinata is the forceful superimposition of her character upon the post-war part of the story to magnify her importance in ways that haven’t been previously anticipated in the plot. In the most obvious cases, her character development actually invalidates (with amazing levels of absurdity, if I may add) what had been indisputable tenets of the story. Like disavowing Naruto’s feelings for Sakura. Hinata practically usurps the storyline, sidelining the real MCs and undermining their significance with wantonly contrived revisions.

I didn’t originally dislike her character. She had hardly merited concentrated focus before. Sure, she pandered to patriarchal tastes. But that was easily ignored with her thoroughly being a side character. But the shenanigans of the creators post-698 have assured my loathing for her.

pure:

kia8088:

Y’all gonna be in nursing homes complaining about the Naruto ending, damn? Death gone greet you and your last words, “I just find it funny that Kishi…”

Mood It ain’t my fault he wrote a trash ass manga that’s not much better than Bleach but landed a god tier marketing team who made the caveman shit he slung on paper seem like a gift, luring me in when I was young and stupid, and then scamming me for over ten years with faux philosophical tripe about “peace” with no resolution and the worst shills of any mangaka I’ve ever known. I jus want my money and time back but since I cain’t I’ma shit on him till I die (and when I’m in heaven). 😂