a past statement of Tite Kubo, Author of bleach, It has gone viral in Japan. In it, the mangaka reflects on the criticisms and attacks that many creators receive. It also reminds fans of the true role of the reader in front of a work.
Tite Kubo responds to criticism and defends the effort of the mangakas

Then the words of Tite Kubo that have resurfaced among the community of fans and creators:
Readers do not have the right to change the history of a work. What they have is the right to choose whether to read it or not. If you don’t like it, just stop reading it.
If you have the talent to create something more interesting than Bleach, then you should become a mangaka immediately. If it’s really more interesting, you’ll certainly have more success than Bleach.
If you say you don’t know how to draw, then make an effort, become an editor and give advice to the mangaka. If you really have talent, you will be well received anywhere.
But if you don’t have talent, no effort, and still complain about those who give their best; If you are the type of person who only gets in the way of those who work hard, then better hide somewhere, close your eyes, open your mouth and live from rainwater and the earth.

the words of Kubo They have gained strength again in networks, where many users have taken them back as a defense to the work and effort of the mangaka. This happens after a recent wave of online hate directed at various manga creators. The publication has exceeded five million views in less than a day, reaffirming the relevance of the author’s message bleach.

Bleach Synopsis:
Ichigo Kurosaki is a normal high school student, until his family is attacked by a hollow, a corrupt spirit that seeks to devour human souls. It is then that he meets a soul mower named Rukia Kuchiki, who is injured while protecting Ichigo’s family from the assailant. To save his family, Ichigo accepts Rukia’s offer to take his powers and, as a result, becomes a soul reaper.
However, as Rukia is unable to regain her powers, Ichigo receives the daunting task of hunting down the hollows that devastate his people. However, he is not alone in his fight, since he is later joined by his friends-classmates Orihime Inoue, Yasutora Sado, and Uryuu Ishida-who each have their own unique abilities.
As Ichigo and his companions get used to their new obligations and support each other on and off the battlefield, the young Soul Mower soon learns that the Hollows are not the only real threat to the human world.