Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-27079355-20151019020344/@comment-26940038-20151019053444

If he just planned to disarm them he propably wouldnt have thought sth like "It cant be helped..." since thats just a normal thing to do. That was his first encounter with CCG-soldiers after he became a more sadistic person, killing them wouldnt have been out of character. Later, when he became more calm and less passionate he disarmed those iother nvestigators.

I agree that Kaneki was biased, since he was a human for 20 years and just got thrown into the ghould world. Thats why he hesitates more to kill a human than to kill a ghoul, and thats just natural.

But he isnt a hypocrit since he doesnt follow a plan of murdering all the "bad" ghouls while letting all of the "bad" investigators live. It just happened to be like that, since the situations were different. He thought of the ghoul restaurant as a big danger for normal humans and because it was on paar with his plans of getting information about Kanou, thats why he destroyed it. If the whole Mado story would have been arround that time, he would have propably killed Mado, too. He just didnt meet an investigator who was that much of a monster, that it would be necessary to kill him. He killed Aogiri ghouls because he knew they were evil (since they joined and fought for Aogiri), while he didnt kill any investigators because he didnt know anything about them but that they are doing their jobs.

And btw, killing "bad ghouls" results in less investigators which results in less dead "good ghouls", too. While killing "bad investigators" just results in more "bad ghouls" and in more dead "good ghouls" and mote dead "good investigators".