Well, it could be that Naruto has been betrayed too many times. Maybe he discovers that some of his closest friends have been using him all along for their own gains. So he starts to hate everyone, and the story could be about his journey of isolation and self - discovery as he tries to come to terms with his new feelings.
It could be Sasuke. If Sasuke has some ulterior motives and his actions end up pushing Naruto over the edge, Naruto could start to hate everyone including Sasuke. Maybe Sasuke betrays Naruto in a more profound way than before, causing Naruto to lose all trust.
On the other hand, it might also attract a new subset of fans who are interested in exploring different interpretations, including gay - themed ones. This could potentially expand the fan community in a new direction. However, there may be some initial resistance and conflict as the old and new groups interact.
No, it wasn't. Everybody Hates Chris is based on the childhood experiences of comedian Chris Rock but it's not a strictly true story. It takes creative liberties for entertainment purposes.
Sort of. The series takes inspiration from Chris Rock's real-life growing-up years but fictionalizes and exaggerates some elements for entertainment purposes.
To some extent. The show takes inspiration from Chris Rock's real-life growing up, but certain elements may be fictionalized or exaggerated for entertainment purposes.