One of the most baffling aspects of the story of Naruto involves the main character's upbringing. Naruto was effectively abandoned and forced to raise himself, even though he was the son of the previous Hokage. The Third Hokage never took Naruto in, even though he would go on to raise his own grandson.
It makes no sense that the elders of Konoha would allow the Jinchuriki of the Nine-Tails to be raised in an environment that could cause him to hate the village and allow the Fox to emerge once more. That is, unless, they wanted Naruto to seek out affection, as part of a plot to control his personality.
Naruto has always been loyal to the village and its people. His upbringing may have been manufactured to make him seek out affection and the recognition of his comrades, in order to inspire the loyalty needed to resist the Nine-Tails. This idea might seem far-fetched, but it makes a lot more sense than the idea that the village was just ignoring a person with the potential to turn into a giant monster.

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