Board Thread:The Official Announcement Board/@comment-4869113-20150622184206/@comment-25771248-20150622220752

lOl... Apologies for my remarks, but this issue seems to be mostly based on the opinions of others. The hatred for the Clan may probably exist, but the fact that y'all say it does not make sense for an Uchiha to be liked due to their actions seems far-fetched. The Nine-Tails fucked up a large portion of Konoha in it's rampage, and it killed Iruka's parents amongst others. Some held no grudge whilst most wanted Naruto to die. They hated his guts through what the fox did, just like Kiri would hate Heiwa's guts through what Madara did. HOWEVER, Naruto's actions, guts, will and determination (amongst other traits) led to the village viewing him as a hero despite having the beast inside of him, what makes it far-fetched for Heiwa to do the same? How is it unlikely that a young boy's actions alter the view of others towards Uchiha, turning their curse into a blessing? Is it possible? Yes, No? Don't care, cause that will be merely assumptions, whereby I have the plot of Naruto itself to back me up.