Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-78.35.130.241-20150802115606/@comment-181.171.175.41-20150802222431

I agree with you too En Maisen, I also think he’s been running away from who he is. I love the fact that he’s happy with his new family and stable but I also believe that denying his past won’t do him any good. We would all want to forget something that we did or that we’ve been through at some point of our lives but that’s just life, forgetting is wrong, if not how would be learn that we are more than our/someone else’s mistakes? That’s why I think that he’s choosing the wrong answer, he needs to sort out who he really is, accept it and only then he will be able to move on. Besides, I consider he’s  being rather selfish, not that he’s not allowed to be selfish, but he’s  been pushing away people who really care about him by saying that he’s not the person who he used to be but to me that’s just an excuse, he is desperately trying to hold onto this facade. I actually think that knowing his past will help him to set himself a new goal and to free himself of the shackles of his old self without having to cut all ties with the people that were part of his past and the people who support him now in his current life, after all, he’s supposed to be the bridge between ghouls and humans. Checkers, always present in TG, represent another kind of struggle; the fight between good and bad, it will be up to Haise to discover what’s wrong what’s right, it’s not just Human vs. Ghouls; the whole CCG system is questionable and so is the behavior of many ghouls, for that he will need both points of view.