What redditors think makes a female character strong
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The original post about Hinata was pretty good. Her character was in her belief in Naruto even when everyone hated him. She was willing to put herself through hell because she saw something in him and wanted to help bring his dream to fruition.
It's funny because one dude says that none of them have ever had a supportive girlfriend and they all downvoted him
Naruto is kinda based because it’s all about old school relationships and family strength forming strong communities.
Naruto is also progressive in the sense that it's about breaking down traditions and putting into questions hierarchal systems of the past that led to and continue to breed conflict for future generations.
Notice how there's very little mingling of clans before Naruto, with blood purity and clan loyalty being more important than even the Village, and post Naruto, Unity between the big 5 is the bigger cause, with massive mingling of the bloodlines (half Uchihas, half Hyugas, no more Branch family shit).
Naruto as a whole is a series of great ideas and themes bogged down by weak execution of its writing.