Talk:Goat/@comment-61.6.238.14-20161102171350/@comment-27247962-20161102230215

Unlike a lot of people might think, humans aren't the centre of the world. But they do once again have all the advantages in their hands. It's just not in humans nature to share those with other species.

The ghouls pose a very clear threat, but not a threat on the level of human extinction. A comet hitting the Earth has a far better chance at that, then ghouls will ever have and yet if a comet would head towards Earth, we would be able to accept that rather easily. Just to point that out real quick.

Ghouls on the other hand and the several individual tragedies they cause daily, are so unacceptable that it prevents Humans from thinking straight, thinking about possibilities like we normally do and thinking in function of the bigger picture and how to use Ghouls to our advantage... or does it really affect or bother us? Ghouls are a minimal threat, but the sole answer seems to be 'eradication'... They eat Humans, so we'll kill them, but ust like us they only need a certain amount to sustain themselves. A virus or disease could spread itself faster and more relentless then Ghouls ever could. The chance of getting stabbed or murdered by another human is (( most likely )) still bigger then being eaten by a ghoul. Ghouls never really were a threat or considered one that needed serious attention. It's Ghouls themselves that made a big deal out of it in the first place.

Humans aren't really serious about the 'eradication'. If they were, it would be solved in a fingerflick. Humans already know that it's only a matter of time before The Ghouls need to bow down. Even Ghouls realise they can't live dominating their prey and so they choose security above dominance. Blending in with Humans is their best option. So it's not Humans adapting to the Ghoul threat, but Ghouls adapting to the Human threat. Most Ghouls try to stay as low-profile as possible out of fear. If they ever trigger Humans or if things escalate to a point where they attract Humans full attention, it's as good as over for them. Humans aren't adapting to Ghouls in unity, it's only the ones who are confronted with Ghouls that might decide to adapt a bit and be prepared. Humans will always be their own rival, that's no different in this universe. Even if they would choose to eradicate ghouls, there'll be an opposition of ghoul lovers jumping right from behind the corner to protest.

The fact that The Washuu's are Ghouls proves that Humans aren't even slightly serious about exterminating Ghouls, but Ghouls are. If they can put up a play with the so-called policy "exterminate ghouls, because they eat humans", then that's a rather adapt disguise and security for their own survival... Isn't that right? AND at the same time that's also a good ploy when it comes to giving Real Humans the illusion that they are already taking care of things. This makes Human Intervention much more unlikely, if they can provide the public with enough results, while actually keeping it on a minimal scale. This will allow other Ghouls to give heat to the warning their kind is giving them: "Stay away from us & don't attract our attention and your chances on blending in with human society and survival will increase drastically".

Humans are the big baddy, but they're like a sleeping bear, if you don't wake him, you could technically sleep next to him and enjoy a sense of security in a way from outside dangers (other bears for example). But that doesn't mean you're not walking a tightrope here.

That's how I see Ghouls in a world where humans overflow.

This is all on the spot thought-circulation, pay it no mind if you're searching for facts.