Talk:Karren von Rosewald/@comment-189.217.231.114-20150706072046/@comment-26509016-20150804052604

In the example I used, I never said that the fish in question shows any kind of emotions. I used that example to question you if you would rather kill the serial killer or the fish, and since you avoided to answer me, I'm pretty unsure what your answer is, which pretty much scares me a little after you kept saying "worth is determined by what you were born as". Not answering my question while also trying to state your argument logically would lead to the assumtpion that you seriously value the life of a mass murderer more than the life of a fish... I doubt that and will simply ask you again: One being has to die, a serial killer or a fish. You have to decide who it is. Who would you chose?

Also I get your point now. However, I don't agree with everything you say. For once, most ghouls aren't binge eaters. Most ghouls actually just eat as much as they have to. If most ghouls would be binge eaters, humanity would've been dead long ago. Remember that TG focuses on extraordinary strong ghouls, with Nishiki being one of the weakest of the main cast, yet he's considered far stronger than the average ghoul (and I'm talking about the Nishiki from chapter 35~ or so, when someone stated him to be pretty strong). Then again Touka was dozens of times stronger than him. And Ayato was several times stronger than Touka. And Shachi was faaar stronger than Ayato, while Eto had x-times the strenght of Shachi.

So you shouldn't just take the main cast in account. The average ghoul is not a binge eater and eats only as much as needed. Otherwise, as already said, humanity would've been dead or at least in a muuuuuch worse position all along, also the average ghoul doesn't have the guts to survive for a long time if he attempts to eat a little bit more than necessary. While the average human does take far more lives of other living beings just for the lulz. Take in account that it's estimated that solely in Tokyo, there are several thousands of ghouls. If most of them were binge eaters... well, fuck humanity.

The only thing I don't get is what you think about a ghoul who only kills enough to survive... what's your oppinion? You don't judge them for doing so, but you judge them for doing so? It's right while it's wrong? What should they do, just starve to death?

However I agree with your last point. Because no one can tell me that Arata was evil in any way, and he surely is the only one we've seen so far who didn't do any black/white moral stuff. Well... though some people bring up the argument of "it's evil to feed from corpses because they're holy" and all that babbling.