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Naruto: Why don't the people of Iwakuma Village hate the "Renegade Deidara"?

Don't the people in Naruto hate the renegade Deidara for the sake of Iwakuma Village? Personally, I think that the main reason is that Deidara did not cause too serious damage to Iwakuma Village, so the villagers' impression of Deidara is not too bad, and the following is a detailed explanation.

Naruto: Why don't the people of Iwakuma Village hate the "Renegade Deidara"?

After Deidara became a traitor, he did not cause major damage to Iwakuma Village, and naturally the people in the village did not hate Deidara.

There are many reasons why Naruto left the Ninja Village, but not all of them are caused by causing harm to the Ninja Village.

The reason why Deidara became a renegade is actually not complicated, Deidara's pursuit of his so-called art has led to incompatibility with the overall development of Iwakuma Village, which has led to Deidara leaving Iwakuma Village.

Of course, Deidara did cooperate with the reactionaries in other villages in order to realize his ideals in life. But for his hometown Deidara did not make too unusual moves and the reason why the Xiao Organization found Deidara was to participate in the actions of reactionaries in the countries around Iwakuma Village (below) Objectively speaking, it was actually a contribution to Iwakuma Village, after all, Naruto's worldview in various ninja villages has actually been in a situation of open strife and secret struggle, Deidara single-handedly turned other villages upside down, which is exactly what Iwakuma Village is willing to see, how can it hate Deidara?

Naruto: Why don't the people of Iwakuma Village hate the "Renegade Deidara"?

Of course, due to his stubborn personality, Deidara did engage in his own art in Iwakuma Village. But fortunately, there was no big basket, and the people of Iwakuma Village turned a blind eye.

For characters whose values differ from most ninjas, it is better to try to get as little trouble as possible, otherwise Deidara will be very troublesome to come to you every day to discuss art

Naruto: Why don't the people of Iwakuma Village hate the "Renegade Deidara"?

If you compare the other rebels in Naruto, you can see that Deidara's reason for becoming a rebel ninja is completely small and big. Let's look at a few rebels in Muye Village, the Great Snake Maru colluded with Tuanzang to take the villagers of Muye Village to do experiments, completely did not regard the villagers of Muye Village as people, after defecting, he also designed and participated in the plan of the sand ninja to invade Muye Village, causing heavy losses to Muye Village, many ordinary villagers in Muye Village received box lunches for no reason because of what Big Snake Maru did, do not hate him before there is a ghost? The same is true of the Uchiha Ferret who took away a wave of his own people.

Looking at Deidara again, the damage caused to the village should not be as exaggerated as the Great Snake Maru and the Ferret The people of the Natural Rock Hidden Village do not hate Deidara.

Deidara gets along well with his teammates and is not a character who only cares about personal interests, so he has worked with Deidara before and basically does not hate Deidara.

Many Naruto fans say that there are no absolute good and bad guys in Naruto, and Deidara is a clear example. According to the fashionable saying now, Deidara can sometimes be real, which can be seen from the team with Ah Fei, and when Sasuke and Deidara fight later, Deidara repeatedly reminds Ah Fei to pay attention to his bomb.

Although Deidara's approach to life is more unusual, he is actually a more reliable companion. This can be seen from the fourth ninja war, the Iwakuma village ninja and the reborn Deidara of the dirt, otherwise the black earth could not have been called Big Brother Deidara (below).

Naruto: Why don't the people of Iwakuma Village hate the "Renegade Deidara"?

Of course, some Naruto fans believe that the reason why Deidara is not hated by the insiders of Iwakuma Village is that Deidara is a disciple of the three generations of Tuying, and personally believes that this statement has no basis, the key is to see whether it involves the fundamental interests of different individuals.

The Great Snake Pill was still a disciple of the third generation of Naruto, but due to the lack of virtue in the things he did, it caused fatal damage to the interests of other characters in Muye Village, and at this time, no one cared that the Great Snake Maru was the identity of Naruto's disciple, and if it were not for the fact that the Great Snake Maru's ability was too strong, it would have been solved long ago.

Naruto: Why don't the people of Iwakuma Village hate the "Renegade Deidara"?

Finally, to sum up, I personally believe that the fundamental reason why Deidara is not hated by the people of Iwakuma Village is that what he does every day exceeds the bottom line that Iwakuma Village can withstand, and does not cause too serious losses to Iwakuma Village, plus Deidara is not bad, so the impression of Deidara in Iwakuma Village will not be too bad. Please forgive me for the place where the analysis is not in place, and if you have other ideas, please leave a message to discuss.

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