Shinigami in the Ninja World

What If 10, Part 2: Bullying, Attacking Konoha



In cases of "bullying," there are typically three types of people:

Those being bullied, those doing the bullying, and the silent onlookers.

But there are generally only two stances:

One stands with the bullied.

The other—aside from the obvious bullies—includes those who stand by silently. These onlookers, in their silence, are effectively supporters of the bullies.

Sasuke understood this clearly.

He knew...

Before they became aware of the situation, those uninvolved might truly be innocent.

But once they knew and still chose to stay silent or show no stance, they were unquestionably complicit. They became "supporters of the bullies."

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