#kakashi still complies with the system because as stated above he becomes unanimously recognized as a bad guy if he doesn't
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arachnitopia · 2 years ago
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[ID: A panel from the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, depicting Gojo monologuing. The text reads as follows: I'm gonna reset this crappy Jujutsu world! It'd be easy to kill everyone who's in charge. But someone else would just take their place. Nothing would change. And, it's not as if people approve of massacres, anyway... So that's why im turning to education. /End ID.]
I just want to say something about Kakashi and the fact that he never lashes out against the system or tried to fix it himself.
Something i’ve seen him compared to is Gojo who states he ‘could kill all the higher ups’ but i think a lot of people forget that he also says ‘nothing would change’ (which is funny to me because i saw the manga shot once and remembered it and i don’t watch JJK)
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There’s a few reason’s this doesn’t work for Kakashi
1) OG Kakashi couldn’t do that.
Kakashi in OG Naruto wasn’t on par with Hiruzen. He’d lose that fight. Yes he’s an assassine but Hiruzen is a Hokage level shinobi.
He’s not going to be snuck up on that easy and in a 1 vs 1 battle Og Kakashi is not winning. War arc or Hokage Kakashi might win, but not OG Kakashi. He still has a lot of growing to do in his skills.
2) as Gojo said, nothing would change
If Kakashi could and did kill Hiruzen, then what? Tsunade maybe gets convonced to take the job or Danzo gets it. Kakashi ends up a Rogue Ninja away from all his friends, painted as the bad guy for trying to in-force his beliefs over everyone?
Gai is on par with Kakashi. Maybe he could take the rest of Konoha but Gai, Jiraiya (if he’s there), Tsunade (if she’s there)
Like, they’d all probably turn on him and try to kill him. He wouldn’t be there hero. No one would be throwing him parties.
He’d be the bad guy in everyone’s eyes.
This man has lost so much that i think that would shatter him. He wouldn’t have any more will to fight ir change shit. His will to fight the system is already so broken even when we see him go against orders.
3) it doesn’t match Kakashi’s established ‘style’
Kakashi isn’t someone who does things alone. His main motto is teamwork.
If Kakashi were to go against the system and try to change it, he’d do it with his friends. He’d convince them that the system is broken (or maybe they realize themselves like Gai) and that they need to change it.
He’d probably avoid killing.
Kakashi was an assassine but as soon as he gained power he changed the law so instead of killing enemies shinobi were to capture them.
If Kakashi can think of a way to do things without killing, he will. Everyone has a different answer to changing things (Sasuke=kill everyone, Obito & madara= eternal dream, Nagato = making everyone else suffer). Kakashi’s answer is peaceful solution where there can be one.
4) that’s not the point of this story
Naruto wants to be Hokage. Do i think he should have changed and recognized the system? Yes. But that’s not how Kishi wrote it.
In Kishi’s story as we read it, anyone directly against the system is bad no matter what their solution. Zabuza is bad until he ‘changes his mind before death’, Obito is bad until he switches side, Sasuke is bad until Naruto ‘convinces him’)
Kishi would only write Kakashi lashing out directly against the system if he wanted to make Kakashi into a bad guy in his story. Since Kakashi is one of his good guys, he had him silently and slowly changing the system with his own actions and teachings.
Kishi simply didn’t write Kakashi being against the syatem in the same way the JJK author wrote Gojo being against the system because his world is very black and white. Good and bad. (Even though Gojo’s solution is the exact same as Kakashi’s).
Kakashi is a character i believe should have been more against the current system, demanding change because he has lost so much to that system. But that’s simply not the character Kishi wrote.
#naruto#ask to tag#i love smart people so much....#this big point of 'nothing will change' is really important to acknowledge#especially when it shows up in a lot of stories#its so impossible to just go and change every little thing so suddenly because you cant expect the public to instantly agree with you#you cant even expect yourself to be perfect and just immediately because you don't live in a society that has the flexibility for that#for example. literally pokemon. in the gen5 games n's whole motive is the desire to change how society views and interacts with pokemon#and sure ofc he was going to lose. like naruto pokemon is a very black and white good and bad media#but my point here is that n still participates in pokemon battles... because what else is he going to do? what else can he do#in a society where pokemon battles are just how you solve disputes.#n gets his point across primarily through the battles hes looking to end ; or at least minimalize#its pretty similar w kakashi#kakashi still complies with the system because as stated above he becomes unanimously recognized as a bad guy if he doesn't#because you cannot expect a society of people who have built their morals around honor and loyalty to the system#to NOT simply denounce someone they find evil#so what can kakashi do? participate in the system to get his point across. again as mentioned above he manages to alter the kill policy#into only capturing enemies. he teaches the kids he handles his own views and values#but hes still resigned to the bad of the system. kakashi still is in a position of risking the lives of his team#kakashi still has to teach tough lessons about risks and a lesser quality of life hes seeking to abolish#etc etc#idk!!! i just find this narrative of activism really important to understand#because it translates well into the real world#and also because again it shows up in a lot of media!! and is important to a lot of people and characters alike!!#sorry 4 the ramble though ahah#long post
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