Talk:Re: Chapter 140/@comment-26544002-20170911123156/@comment-27247962-20170913110703

^ Kaneki has some damaging flaws, but there is no king who rules properly on his own. Every king has a group of people who support the king with his decision, yet nobody but Tsukiyama even tries to put the problem on the table. They're all being so understanding of Kaneki's fragile state of being to the point of self-sacrifice. What can you blame the king for if the subjects are willing to sacrifice themselves for him. If they don't shout the king won't know. The only guy that actually started backtracking & doubting the current safety is Kaneki, the king, himself...

It's easy to blame the centerpiece, but if his knights aren't even capable of individual action & thinking then his little rebellion was doomed to fail. That's why they will pull through and that'll show their strength as GOAT.

It's not that you don't have a point, it's just half of what it should be.