Talk:Seidou Takizawa/@comment-78.35.145.19-20150405173637/@comment-10733658-20150406172635

^ Kaneki took things to an extreme in terms of punishing people he saw as evil or otherwise seeking revenge. But indeed, he did manage to hang on to a sliver of his humanity and the Kakuja incident snapped him out of that spiral of violence.

We cannot really judge Takizawa based on how Kaneki dealt with things, since it really is Apples and Oranges.

I think the best comparison isn't with Kaneki, who was fortunate enough to have support and positive influences around him. A better comparison is probably Juuzou, since both were innocents thrown head-first into a brutal world where the only way to survive was to become just as brutal. He's become what he is as a result of Aogiri making him that way, likely through very brutal means.