Talk:Re: Chapter 79/@comment-197.37.129.119-20160605165054/@comment-98.109.138.241-20160605222248

LMAO. You tell em @Harostar.

I don't know what's more effed, this chapter, or Anon's view on all of it. Liek COME ON!! She was friggen out of it when she was doing it, it's not something she chose to do willingly. Sure, she's went overboard, but this is the result of her abuse from the past. Things liek this aren't black and white, and I love how Ishida adds in issues which we face in the real world into his masterpiece.

Torso was driven to his murders due to his circumstance, and he could have been saved from them, Mutsuki was driven to her circumstance, and she could have been saved from them. Now, should we punish or hate them for their crimes? Or should we forgive and try to help them. Murder - in human minds - is not something light, but what if it wasn't intended, or was inescapable in a circumstance? These ethical dillemas are truly hard to answer, and putting all personal opinions aside, I think are really something that can't be answered simply. We need thought put into these, and that thought will be brought up - hopefully - by readers of the manga and be applied to the real world in order to change the way not only your local area works, but the world too!

Ishida pulls some deep shit on us all the time, that's why we ALL love the manga so much. This manga would be an ethical scientists dream - if he or she were to be introduced to it.

Sorry for repeating here, but I just can't stress enough how none of the ghouls here are as simple as good or evil, literally all of them are the way they are due to circumstance, and I feel ishida is comparing ghouls to real life criminals. The current justice system in most places puts people in abusive environments and repremands them, punishing them for crimes that are a part of their circumstance, yet shouldn't we try to REFORM them instead? I forgot which european country, but one of them doesn't put murderers and such "criminal" people in jail cells where they ae forced to do whatever - instead they put them inside housing within an island, and leave them to farm and sustain themselves with various responsibilities of someone who was left on their own. However, that's not where it ends, these "prisoners" are still required to do REAL jobs. Yes, they are let off the island EVERY DAY in order to go to their jobs with the rest of the populous, and are made to earn and live a near normal life with duties in order to discipline and help them LEARN. Not to "Take a tooth from them because they took a tooth from someone else. Yes, it seems scary at first, but then you look at the statistics, and this WORKS! None of the prisoners attempt to run away, they like the circumstances, and when they are released they don't do the crime any longer. Now if there is something wrong with your psychology, then yes, there's a possibilty this won't work, however we should be trying everything possible to help them get through with it. We shouldn't leave them in some contained area where they will have a horrible rest of their time and never change.

Damn, Ishida. Thanks for making my ethical juices flowing. X.X Just needed to get that conversation off of my chest. What are all of your thoughts and ideas?