In the world of Naruto, there are many dangerous moments of conflict especially in the era of war.
And of course there are also plenty of moments that show the darker side of Naruto’s world, to learn that it’s not as peaceful as it seems.
1. Children are trained to become assassins
Before the era of ninja villages being established, wars between clans involved children.
Although the Second Hokage Tobirama created a Ninja Academy system, for children to receive training and education, the end result was still not too positive.
Later, benefits improved better in Naruto’s era.
2. The Chuunin Exams can put children’s lives in danger
In the Boruto era, the Chuunin exams have become more lenient, and even have strict regulations to protect the safety of participants.
But in the Naruto era, the Chuunin exam is where children 10 years old and up can have their lives in danger at any time.
3. Human experimentation is still common
In the era of ninja wars, it is difficult for ordinary people to live peacefully in the world of Naruto.
4. Serious crimes are not severely punished
This may sound a bit absurd, but it really exists in the ninja world.
Maybe these bad guys have learned to `turn` towards good, become kind and help the ninja alliance during the war, but that does not change the fact that they are serious criminals and have committed crimes.
For example, the case of Orochimaru – the man who took the lives of many people, or Kabuto – the man who caused the Fourth Great Ninja World War, leaving all living beings devastated.
5. Massacres of a clan often occur
Destroying an entire family with so many people was a terrible decision, causing many people to lose their lives for no reason.
6. There is a lot of discrimination and bullying
Discrimination and bullying remained one of the burning problems in the world of Naruto from the very beginning of the story.
7. The village head and elders are the cause of all problems
The village leaders, especially the large villages at the top of the ninja system, are the ones in power who push many people into misery, or make wrong decisions that bring misfortune to the villagers.
The reason is that ancient village chiefs often had their own agendas, so they created unnecessary conflicts, or did not quickly make peaceful decisions, causing problems or conflicts to occur.
As an example, we can mention the case of the Uchiha clan massacre.