Talk:Karren von Rosewald/@comment-189.217.231.114-20150706072046/@comment-26456324-20150803175406

^ In my opinion IT IS determined by which kind of being you are, because (for example) a child killing a fly can't be the same like someone killing a cat. Also no offense (I really don't want to sound rude) but it's the first time I hear an example about a loving fish with a loving family since they usually don't show love to their own kind (I could also be wrong and ignorant about this topic), so it would be better if you would give me another example.

I agree with you about how bad humans treat animals: It's not necessary to kill so many of them and they usually treat animals like if they're nothing more guaranteed objects for their own needs instead being thankful to them and valuing them. However, many ghouls are binge eaters and if Aogiri takes over the world the number of binge eating will increase. Also, I don't measure life according to quantity. Killing a person is much worse than killing an animal. If ghouls at least wouldn't be people (if consider them as people because they are humanoid creatures) then I would think in a different way.

I think you misunderstood something. I don't blame any ghoul who kills because he/she is trying to survive and gets out of control since humans would act the same way, but even though it's not his/her fault since this ghoul lost the control over their own body, the action itself is still wrong and people shouldn't simply let them get away with it because they are a threat now and risking innocent lives would be wrong. The human's case on the other hand is different because she/he usually only kills out of self defense, but once a humans starts to kill innocent ghouls who haven't done anything wrong then they become a threat as well and should be stopped (in this case they are worse than ghouls who only killed because they couldn't control their own instincts anymore).