Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-27143318-20151031171409/@comment-26653902-20151103010357

^@UkakuKagune

Acutally, I'm a 2nd year medical student who was a biology major in undergrad, so that psychology major wasn't me. :'D

Anyways, I never said Touka and co. are not important to Kaneki. However, they're doing okay on their own for now. The Quinx, on the other hand, while more capable than they were at the beginning, will not be so well off since no one else truly understands them or would feel so deeply the procedure that was done on them. So I'm pretty sure Kaneki would prioritize his kids at this time.

So as you can see, it's not about who deserves or wants Kaneki more; it's simply that he is needed more by one over the other. The :re crew are already veterans in the ghoul world and like I said, they'll be happy to talk to Kaneki again if Kaneki remembered on his own terms and truly wished to go back. But at the same time, they would understand his reasons for staying at the CCG. In fact, again, being part of the CCG gives Kaneki a huge advantage for change that he didn't have before (and would really help with getting inside information).

Lastly, I feel like the assumption in this fandom that Kaneki has to choose one over the other goes against the direction the plot is heading towards. He's not going to choose being human or ghoul; he is going to choose to accept both sides of himself and utilize the experiences he had from both to for the bridge had originally wanted to be. There's too many things that point to the beginning of understanding for this not to be the case.

No, we won't see the mutual distrust of humans and ghouls disappear overnight, but as with all fights for equality, it all begins with the first step of people on each side trying to understand each other.