Talk:Koori Ui/@comment-213.66.199.45-20150728041915/@comment-26544526-20150729054639

^^ No offense, but you probably haven't been reading Tokyo Ghoul properly. If you want to take things the literal way, you totally forgot the fact the Haise is technically a half-ghoul. According to official CCG terms, Haise is supposed to be treated as a human under normal circumstances (:Re chapter 7 page 18). Sure, I didn't like his talking about CCG's so-called 'justice' (note the quotations), but the biggest thing that caught my eye is the whole struggle between 'humans' and 'ghouls'. Ui is supposed to be working with Haise on the operation, how could he call Haise a ghoul when Haise just wants to work for the CCG (an organization dedicated to taking down ghouls)?

And, I think you're not using a good analogy there... I'm going to use an analogy to back up my argument now: So I have this friend who was born a female, but prefers living as a male. It's disrespectful if I treat him as a woman, let alone calling him a girl! To add onto Blue Luna's point, the word 'girl' isn't offensive in itself, but it's really offensive when used in certain situations.