So Naruto doesn't have the Nordic features of blue eyes and blonde hair?
That's not just a random color choice, stop lying to yourself.
I'm not saying all anime characters look white but even the Japanese admit that many anime characters look white.
I'm not lying to myself at all. The characters in Naruto looking the way they do is a stylistic and artistic choice. Additionally, Naruto is not set in the "real world." It's set in an alternate Ninja world with different continents and geography than ours. Maybe Konohagakure is like an alternate version of Asia.
People are excusing white washing here by justifying, "well the characters in anime look like white anglo people." Well no. Characters in anime look the way they do because of a particular style or art choice. You say they look nordic, then how does Sakura, who's hair is naturally colored pink look then? What nationality of people have naturally pink colored hair?
OK, so in the anime, Ghost in the Shell which is set in Asia, or Japan or a fictional Asian city, you have Japanese characters. But Motoko Kusanagi is a cyborg. So that means her cyborg shell could look like a white person, even though she's actually Asian. Well if her cyborg shell could look like anyone, it could just as well take on the appearance of an Asian version as well.
The way anime looks visually, claiming characters look white or Anglicized is not a good excuse. It doesn't fly at all.
This isn't the Naruto movie. If and when a Hollywood Naruto movie happens, then we can delve deeper into that conversation.
And yes, as Thorson pointed out, bleached or colored hair is often associated with juvenile delinquency in Japan. It's something delinquents do over there.