Talk:Akira Mado/@comment-27704373-20170402174054/@comment-27247962-20170404145417

You bring up a good point, Anon. Furuta is pretty much the living example of greed. No purpose, just a force that destroys everything in it's wake & takes what he wants. But Furuta was a Half-human. He was neither human, nor ghoul. So he isn't an example off ghoul greed. He wanted a kagune, which he eventually got from Kanou. He wanted what the power that his family never gave him, which is why he killed his father Tsuneyoshi. He wanted the girl that had her eyes set on other things, he made her his.

But at the end of the day, nothing of that is genuine, nothing of it had meaning. So why are all those lives lost for such empty greed. If that isn't evil by your standards, then I don't know what is so evil about ghouls eating humans.

@Touli

That facility plan is only a temporary solution. Overpopulation, shortage of living space, breaking tradition (burying or cremate the dead) are all issues that will eventually result in violence/murder/killing/mass-murder again. Coexistence is possible, but I can't see it being a solution that lasts long. A world where one of the two is enslaved or exterminated will last longer. The coexistence solution would be a different story if the 'eating human'-part didn't exist. Scientific progression is the only solution:

1. Invent a virus that destroys the part that makes them ghoul.

2. Present them with a human meat substitute

3. Invent something that allows them to eat normal food & get enough nutrients out of it.

But the question remains, if it's worth to put all that budget into a species that kills your own. Isn't exterminating them cheaper & easier...? Isn't exterminating them a much more surefire method.

And humans aren't prone to taking the choice with the most risks.