Initially, Naruto would be heartbroken. His friends and his village mean everything to him, and the thought that the gods, who are supposed to be just, have turned against him would be a huge blow. However, he wouldn't give up. He would use his determination and his unwavering belief in himself. He might start looking for allies among those who are also disillusioned with the gods or who believe in his innocence.
Naruto might initially be shocked and angry. He has always considered the Kyuubi as an enemy within him, and now being kidnapped by it is the worst - case scenario for him. He could try to fight back immediately, using whatever little chakra he can muster without relying on the Kyuubi's power.
Naruto would probably be defiant. He's not the type to just sit there and be a victim. He'd likely be shouting at his captors, telling them they made a big mistake.
Naruto might react with a sense of responsibility. If he saw a future where Konoha was in danger, he would feel it was his duty to do something about it. He could start by gathering information from the future vision, like the weaknesses of the enemy. Then, he would share this knowledge with his comrades and come up with a plan to protect the village.
Naruto might be a bit shocked at first, seeing the usually tough Anko in a vulnerable, drunk state. He would probably try to help her, like getting her some water or finding a place for her to rest.
He could try to fight back against this hatred. Naruto has a strong will. Instead of just accepting being hated, he might try to prove everyone wrong. He could start by doing good deeds secretly or try to expose any false rumors that are causing people to hate him.
He'd probably be super surprised. I mean, seeing yourself as the opposite sex is not something that happens every day. He might blurt out something like 'Who are you? You look like me!' and then start to realize the situation. He could be a bit embarrassed too, especially if female Naruto had some different mannerisms or ways of dressing.
Naruto's reaction could be complex. He might be sad and disappointed, but he also has a lot of love in his heart. He could try to forgive his teammates, believing that there must be some misunderstanding. However, if they continue to oppose him, his reaction would turn more towards self - preservation and growth. He would focus on his own development, both as a ninja and as a person. He would use this betrayal as a motivation to become stronger, all while still hoping that one day he can reconcile with Team 7.
Naruto might be shocked at first. He could stand there frozen, unable to believe what he's seeing. His face would probably show a mix of confusion and hurt.
Naruto might be initially very disappointed. He has always looked up to Kakashi as a strong and cool ninja, and being refused by him would be a big blow. He could become a bit sulky and withdrawn, feeling like he's not good enough.