Talk:Goat/@comment-176.78.173.186-20170402004843/@comment-217.212.214.57-20170421075119

^Oh, right... Japan.

The embodiment of "group pressure" and "mob mentality".

I forgot about that.

Well that is true, but from the looks of it, the majority of the investigators appear to have devolved into cowards who rather follow a lunatic than facing their own blame and guilt in murdering others...(red shirts that is)

The odds for them waking up are not that high... they will most liekly rather die than doing that.

But the faceless masses doesn't matter.

What does however, are the named individuals within CCG.

Quinx and the like.

And speaking of Aogiri killing people to feed their numbers.

They are actually better than CCG.

Why?

Because they just "killed" (as in killing out of necessity) other people.

CCG just straight up "murdered" people (killing people for no practical reason whatsoever)

Sure, both are bad but how different is the thing Aogiri did from what we are doing towards pigs, chickens, cattle and sheep in our stables and farms?

If we can accept that in order to survive, why not accept what Aogiri did as well?

If we find that unacceptable, then we are massive hypocrites ourselves not worthy of throwing the accusation of calling them "monsters".

Humanity is its own monster as what makes a monster, is the trait of humanity to it.

CCG are just murderers. Willingly or ignorant, doesn't matter, murder is murder.

Or is there something that somehow justify the death of another if they claim "They didn't knew better"?

Is there a law covering this topic?