Talk:Akira Mado/@comment-87.205.82.113-20160829210858/@comment-27247962-20160831105011

^ You should compare Amon & Kureo killing the Old Lady Ghoul (Applehead or something) with Hachikawa killing Irimi (just to pick one).

The portrayal is exactly the same, the only difference is which affiliation is painted as the bad one in both cases.

Nobody cared for The Old Lady or could very well understand why she needed to be killed, her death was justified, just as majority of the people would find Hachikawa's death justified.

Why because both The Old Lady and Hachikawa were portrayed as people who have no 'respect for life', human life to be more specific.

We've also seen enough off ghouls to consider several off them having distinct human traits: self-sacrifice, family, protecting,...

So since we've seen more ghouls in vulnerable situations then CCG investigators, the investigators tend to get the stamp of 'bad guy'. They have equally no 'respect for life'. Their families don't even get caught up in the collateral damage left in the wake of passing ghouls, while reverse in the wake of investigators families do tend to get caught up in the massacre.

To be fair we're not meant to support the CCG, but that doesn't stop us from trying to understand their perspective and that's where the conflict sprouts.