Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-26306690-20150811165845/@comment-26653902-20150812011540

I'm sure there are few people, if any, who would argue that the CCG cares about any of the people who work for it. Juuzou is probably the best example of how dehumanizing the higher ups are. All they cared about was how good of a killing machine he is while the only person who actually cared about him and tried to help him become a more well-adjusted human being was Shinohara. Until Shinohara vouched for him, Juuzou was the designated scapegoat for Tokage's cruelty and allowed to be ostracized by his peers, which is decidedly not how you rehabilitate a horribly broken kid. And when there's no Juuzou to blame anymore, Mutsuki was the replacement and social isolation most likely did even less favors for him than for Juuzou.

Even with students not subjected to this treatment, it's clear the CCG wants nothing more than to make human weapons out of them.

And on top of the long list of things wrong with the CCG, there's the whole shady deal with Sphinx that Amon was investigating before Aogiri presumably took him. If there's any hint that the CCG will be going down by the end of the series, it would be this.

In fact, I firmly believe that Sasaki meeting Amon will have more significance than just helping him unlock his memories: it will be the key to bringing down the CCG. It seems highly likely that Amon had continued looking into the deal with Sphinx and will pass on what he's learned to Haise. From there, Haise can do an investigation of his own from within the CCG. This is why I say that Sasaki won't leave after getting his memories back; there's more to be gained from staying, even as an enemy.

However, learning about the CCG's dark secrets is wherr I believe Sasaki will be forced to leave. The CCG most definitely will not allow anyone who knows the truth to live, especially not the person who is a threat to them for simply existing.

I also think it's a strong possibility that the information he finds will reach others eventually and spread the seeds of doubt among investigators. Perhaps he will even gain allies from within to bring down the corruption.

Of course, only time will tell, but this is where I see things going right now.