Talk:Koutarou Amon/@comment-25712820-20161002021955/@comment-76.5.87.80-20161003192335

^ The point of V's half-humans is a desperate attempt by the ghouls in V to become human. They want to be human to integrate into society as "normal" people. Anyone who's been an outcast can understand that sentiment.

The point of Kanou's half-ghouls is to make humans into ghouls. Forced evolution, so to speak. Kanou believes ghouls to be the superior species (not entirely wrong, if we go by physical attributes alone), and wishes to force humanity into evolving past themselves.

We've seen that ghouls can use humans who commit suicide as food, as well as CCG using dead ghouls to feed their captives. Peace isn't impossible, but, like many real-world conflicts, is an incredibly difficult goal to achieve. As for the psycho ghouls, we also have psycho humans in the story - Tokage is the first example that comes to my mind, but there are others like Mado and Hachikawa, who were willing to put human lives at risk in order to eliminate a target. We should also keep in mind that these "psychos" are products of the current system. The psycho ghouls, like Yamori (tortured by a human) and Tatara (witnessed his family being slaughtered), were made that way by human interference, and the psycho humans all view ghouls as less than scum. Even Torso was mentally ill because of the system - he was forced to hide away from all social contact until the inevitable happened, which led to a mental disconnect. Integrating those ghouls would be a difficult process, and, indeed, may be ultimately impossible; however, we've seen the vast majority of ghouls and humans alike merely want to live without the threat of death hanging over them at all times. The simplest way to integrate the two species would be to segregate those who are already too damaged to function in society (like we do in the real world with the mentally ill), while rehabilitating those that can function but have no idea how to. Ishida may choose a different route, but it is possible. It's not easy, but few things worth doing are.