Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-3173617-20150214183104/@comment-173.51.123.20-20150215022152

I don't think the ghoul society, especially the high class ones think that they should treat "innocent" human according to moral rules. Look at Tsukiyama for an example, he has been eating and playing with innocent human when he first appeared. It's not how unmoral the auction is because our morality can't be applied to them, they are the predators so they perceives the supremity of treating their food however they want.

Throughout the series, most ghouls treat human as food, not equally intelligient being. Naki also likes to torture people for his fun, Tatara may applies the same thing when he was interrogating the nurse. Torso also has the same thinking when he wants to buy any of the human in there, as well as every ghoul in that restaurant. People at Anteiku is a minority because they like human. It's not the problem with Big Madam, Pierrot, or Monsieur that conflicts with human morality; it's how the whole ghoul society's perspective clashes with human. Even if you want to kill off the Clowns, Madams, Monsieurs, another people will replace them, and you will continue your circle of hatred until every ghouls in this manga is dead?

So I don't think it's rational to hate on a specific group when it's the whole ghoul society is ingrained with the idea that human is food, nothing more, nothing less. I think Ishida is trying to tell us that idea, "This world is wrong" because of conflicts between ghoul's sociological ideals and human's morality. When you make a critism, you have to look at a bigger picture and try to decipher what the author trying to say.