Maybe Naruto's character essence is so different from the Justice League that he seems out of place in that fanfiction context. His ninja world values and his own story arc are unique to his universe, and being mashed into Justice League fanfic just doesn't feel right to some people, and perhaps that's how the idea of 'Naruto hates Justice League fanfiction' comes about.
Well, it could be that the styles of the two universes are too disparate. Naruto is all about ninjas, chakra, and the complex politics of hidden villages. The Justice League, on the other hand, deals with super - heroes, super - powers, and saving the world on a more global, modern - day scale. Combining them in fanfiction might seem forced and against what Naruto as a character represents, thus leading to the perception that Naruto hates it.
In some fanfictions, the Justice League might hate Batman because he often works alone and doesn't fully trust them. His secretive nature can make the others feel left out or not fully part of his plans.
He could leave because he doesn't fit in. Naruto is all about the ninja way, with its own code of honor and fighting style. The Justice League's superhero culture is just too different.
In this fanfiction, Naruto might use his ninja skills. His shadow clone jutsu could be a great asset. He could send clones to gather information about the threat the Justice League is facing. Then, with his Rasengan, he could directly attack powerful enemies. Also, Naruto's ability to endure and keep fighting could inspire the Justice League members when they are in a tough situation.
Well, Batman brings a unique set of skills. He's a brilliant detective. In fanfiction, his detective skills can be used to solve complex mysteries that the Justice League might face. For example, when dealing with a villain who leaves no obvious clues, Batman can analyze the situation and find the hidden patterns. Also, his strategic mind is crucial. He can plan out battle strategies that the Justice League can follow to defeat powerful enemies.
In this fanfiction, Naruto's power is a force to be reckoned with. He has a vast array of ninjutsu skills at his disposal. The Justice League members, on the other hand, are a mix of super - humans and meta - humans. Superman's strength is almost limitless, and Aquaman has his control over the sea. Naruto's ability to defeat villains in this context might put him in a position where he has to prove himself against the Justice League. His shadow clone jutsu could potentially overwhelm some of the League members in terms of numbers, but they have their own unique ways of countering such attacks. It really depends on how the story unfolds and how the powers are balanced in this crossover fanfiction.
It could be that the cultural aspects of Christmas don't resonate with Naruto's character in the fanfiction. He comes from a different cultural background in the Naruto world, and the whole idea of Christmas - the gift - giving, the Santa Claus, etc. might seem strange and unappealing to him. So, the writer of the fanfiction might have decided to make him hate it for that reason.
There could be several reasons. Artemis might be a purist when it comes to the Naruto universe. Fanfictions often introduce new elements or change existing ones in ways that she doesn't approve of. Also, if she has read a bunch of poorly written Naruto fanfictions, it could have turned her off completely. She might expect a certain level of quality in storytelling, and when fanfictions don't deliver that, she develops a dislike for them.
In some fanfictions, Naruto might be depicted as hating females due to a misinterpretation of his character. Maybe the author wants to create a unique and edgy storyline. For example, they could be trying to show how a past bad experience with a female character, like being rejected or betrayed by one, has turned him bitter towards the whole gender in their fictional version.
It could be that she values the authenticity of the original Naruto story. Fanfictions often introduce all kinds of wild ideas and concepts that she might find disrespectful to the carefully crafted world of Naruto. For example, some fanfictions might change the relationships between characters in a way that goes against her understanding of the Naruto universe.
Well, it could be that in some fanfictions, the writers might portray Artemis in a way that goes against Naruto's values. Maybe Artemis is depicted as too cold or having actions that Naruto, with his warm - hearted nature, simply can't stand.