Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-26974774-20151119114853/@comment-26306690-20151119200206

You are right about that Harostar. The series focus highly on moral and people's view of what is right and wrong and the many difficult choices you make through life. But the reason people view investigators in a negative light is that they are acting like hunters on many bases and sometimes ignore ghouls who are pacifist and end up targeting all of them. Many ghouls also target investigators not only because they hunt them. But because of lingering hatred because of family members or friends who became a victim of their choices or actions. Touka as an example.

Like many of the characters(ghouls) introduced like Nishiki and Yomo who both have lost sisters and possible parents before the story began. Though ghouls crave humans for food. It is more the fact they "kill" living humans against their will that they are hated and feared. The ones who simple eat already dead ones are clearly different. Kureo is right for being angry and hating the owl for taking away his wife. But that does not make it right for him to kill Ryouko Fueguchi who can be considered a pacifist ghoul. Investigators also go as far as to use the bodies/kakuhou of the recently slain ghoul to hunt down other ghouls. Like what Mado did regarding Fueguchi.

Many investigators have a hard time seeing the difference between a non-killing and a killer. The hatred is mutual from both sides. Of course there are humans who also support specific ghouls like Kimi and Chie. But that is of personal interest. Something which isn't that unusual. If you found out your child had done something horrible. It is your duty as a citizen to report to the authorities. But as a parent and for selfish desire you decide not to. No one could blame you since most would choose that option if they were in that situation themselves.