“Kezia Syifa serves as a wake-up call for Konoha: nationalism remains an empty slogan as long as the state fails to be a just mother to its own children. She did not leave out of hatred, but because her love was betrayed for far too long”
“Kezia Syifa serves as a wake-up call for Konoha: nationalism remains an empty slogan as long as the state fails to be a just mother to its own children. She did not leave out of hatred, but because her love was betrayed for far too long”



