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Sarada Crying Manga

Sarada Crying Manga

“Sarada is the first Uchiha that awoke her MS out of a sense of pure love, unlike the rest of them that were rooted in hatred –she’s the first one to break the “Hatred Cycle” of the clan.”

*sighs* Listen, there’s nothing I’ll like more than to leave Boruto and all of its byproducts behind for good, yet over and over again the rabid anti-Sasuke fandom comes back to trash on the original characters of the show for the sole purpose of chanting “old Uchiha bad, new Uchiha good” around a barely lit pit fire.

Boruto:

Allow me to quickly break this notion, as it doesn’t need much more inspection than a faint passing of our eyes through the original series to debunk it.

Sarada Uchiha By Walter Renan

After hearing Naruto is sealed away alongside Hinata and that everyone blames Boruto, Sarada starts crying and, in desperation, asks her dad to “help Boruto”, hence awakening her Mangekyou Sharingan.

[Contrary to what I initially believed as I thought she might be asking for help as she couldn’t move, she’s not injured, she appears to be (at most) in shock in lieu of everything that Boruto has to face, so, in case you’re one of those Naruto fans that are used to have pretty plot-relevant, emotional moments after the initial awakening of an Uchiha’s MS, let me tell you: That’s not happening, at all.]

Regardless of the minuscule and for real, for real, not sarcastic at all, very-well thought and constructed attempt to empower a character whose relevance to the main plot lies in the fact that she is the only daughter of Boruto’s mentor, many stans of the child saw this opportunity to trash on Sasuke’s power as an Uchiha (you know, the reincarnation of Indra itself), and to justify such an awakening of one of the most powerful forms of the Sharingan under the premise that “it’s a different type of awakening because it’s linked to love, not hatred.”

Silalcarin — Sakura Only Sees Sarada As A Possession

Sasuke awakes his MS originally from learning the truth behind his family’s genocide; prior to this (and I mean, chapters prior to this, as his MS is dedicated a total of three chapters) Obito explained that the Uchiha were planning a coup and that Itachi, to protect Konoha and his brother, committed the annihilation of his entire kin following the government’s orders. We see him crying before a new resolution is reached: destroy Konoha. His MS awakes in lieu of his pain that turns to complete anger.

That’s right folks, he has conscious access over his right MS by thinking of those he wants to protect, Team Taka and Team 7. So this “hatred” cycle that powers up his Sharingan is fuelled by one thing and one thing only: love.

Sasuke got conscious access over his left MS technique when trying to save Karin, as she’s a very dear comrade of his. Something similar happened when he awakened his Sharingan versus when he got conscious access to it:

I'm Not Much A Shipper, But I Think Sarada And Boruto's Relationship Will Resemble That Of Tsunade And Jiraiya's. Not Hinata And Naruto.

[Sasuke awoke the Sharingan when he was eight years old, so the idea that “haha, Sarada awoke her MS when she was younger than him so she’s better!” it’s incredibly stupid when he awoke it when he was at least four years younger when facing the genocide of his people, unlike her that got it from daddy issues. In fact, awakening MS or the Sharingan before or after has nothing to do with the person’s capacity as a ninja as it solely depends on the traumatic events that said person experiences. It’s safer to say that her emotional threshold is significantly lower than her father’s given the “peaceful” times in which she grew up than to claim a “superiority” based upon the age they both experienced traumatically enough events to influence their chakra and develop or evolve their doujutsu.]

Obito, somewhat similar to Sasuke (and this in lieu of their feelings, as they’re heartbroken and such pain triggers their raw hate), awakes his MS when he sees the girl he loves get killed by the boy he started to consider a friend when he was twelve/thirteen years old. His feelings are so strongly connected to his Sharingan that it also evolves the doujutsu that currently Kakashi possesses.

However, there’s a struck difference between how Obito awakened his Sharingan (basic form) and how Sasuke or even Sarada did (Sasuke awoke it in lieu of the pain he felt when seeing his parents get killed by his brother’s hand, which turned into hatred when Itachi “explained” his reasons; meanwhile Sarada got her Sharingans in lieu of the pain she felt when her father didn’t recognize her, and which turned into fear when he threatened to kill her), as he achieved such power when trying to save his comrades:

Silalcarin

The Spiral Of Revenge Pictures

Every single Sharingan or evolution of the same doujutsu is driven by the same emotion. From there, it either derivates to different states (pain, hate, grief, and so on), or it doesn’t, but no Uchiha can access either form without feeling a strong positive connection with someone or something they are trying to protect.

P.S: Unrelated, but look how pretty Kishimoto’s art is compared to Ikemoto’s (who also sexualizes minors constantly, as this is the cover of the newest volume), Sasuke looks so ugly and Sarada’s MS is the most awful thing I’ve ever seen. No wonder the manga is flopping. Yikes.

Edit to add: It’s devastatingly hilarious how the whole point of Sarada’s Mangekyou wasn’t even about her; nor her power, nor the relevance of her bonds, it was about making a powerful enough moment for Sasuke to believe her and help Boruto! Everything becomes, yet again, about Sasuke.

Naruto Gaiden 7 Sarada Cries By Mekanel

Anti boruto anti sarada anti sarada uchiha anti coh anti tobirama anti tobirama senju anti konoha anti shinobi system anti ss anti sasusaku anti sss anti sakura uchiha sasuke uchiha pro sasuke pro sasuke uchiha obito uchiha mangekyou sharingan karin uzumaki team taka team 7In Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 4 Episode 18, Desperate” (2003), a man is a prime suspect in the murder of his second wife, and his young son Tommy (from his first wife, who is presumed dead or missing) is terrified of his father because he saw his father murder his second wife after all, but is too traumatized to say anything. During an interrogation by Detectives Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler, the man keeps referring to his son as “my son” instead of his name (“Tommy”). Even Benson pointed this out, as you can see in the episode’s transcript:

In Chapter 1, when Sarada questions Sakura on her virtually-nonexistent-relationship with Sasuke, Sakura’s infamous temper flares up very quickly, to the point where she yells at Sarada while angrily punching the ground, which causes their house to collapse and makes Sarada cry.

Moriarty

As someone who has personally suffered from child abuse from my parents, both physical and verbal abuse, and who has currently been in therapy for over a year because of my fucked-up abusive upbringing, I learned from my therapist that this is actually a common abuse tactic that abusers use to silence their victims.

Sakura's Love Bringing Sarada To Tears Was Honestly So Beautiful. As Much As I Love Sakura I Would Like To See Something Unfortunate Happen To Her, Just To See How It Will

This is another common abuse tactic that abusers use on their victims: after performing the abuse, the abuser apologizes indirectly to make themselves seem sincere, but the abuser never apologizes for what they actually did. If the abused victim falls for the so-called “sincere” apology, the abuser is given the power to continue manipulating, abusing, and controlling their victims.

A house can easily be fixed or even outright replaced. In stark contrast, people, human beings, cannot be easily fixed nor replaced, because every single person is unique.

Then, in Chapter 5, Sakura does exactly what the father did in that Law & Order: SVU episode: she demonstrated she only sees Sarada as a possession, an Uchiha token, a reminder that she’s Sasuke’s daughter.

Boruto: Masashi Kishimoto's Return Worries Sarada Fans

When Shizune explains why Sarada went to find Sasuke, Sakura refers to Sarada as “that child of mine”, instead of referring to her by her name.

Sarada

Not to mention that Sakura is visibly exasperated with Sarada for wanting to know about her father, even though as her mother, she should have been doing that for Sarada’s entire life instead of having a temper tantrum, breaking her house in pure unadulterated anger, and making Sarada cry when Sarada questions her and Sasuke’s nonexistent relationship.

Then, in the finale, Sakura calls Sarada an “idiot child” because Sarada did not believe that she was really her mother. This is so blatantly verbal abuse, it does not require further explanation.

Moriarty — “sarada Is The First Uchiha That Awoke Her Ms Out

Going back to the screenshot at the very top from Boruto Episode 152: Sakura looks at the list of genin who are going to attend her Medical Ninjutsu class, and she sees Sarada’s name on it. She says “My daughter is on the list!” She could have said “Sarada’s on the list!” But no. She says “my daughter.”

Just like the father in that Law & Order: SVU episode, the father who is revealed to be a batterer (a.k.a., an abuser), the father who kept referring to his son Tommy as “my son” rather than by his name, this new episode reveals that Sakura sees Sarada

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