Talk:Re: Chapter 158/@comment-26544002-20180129195945/@comment-27247962-20180130134300

The institution of blame. So pointless, definitily when one is in a position of complete prescriptive detachment from whatever is happening right now.

Kaneki is one of the best examples of why morality is not so cut and dry, just because you have the right attitude towards it.. He takes on a ton of moral obligations that serve as a way to become a better person and in hindsight a better world (ghouls & humans living together), but the results are all but an examplar of what it is to be ethical. What this shows us is how the whole situation goes way over the head of one individual, no matter how wonderful his moral compass was. Yes "was", cuz the whole ambiguity of past events broke that compass bit by bit leaving only some pieces and at this stage he's once again shows us how he's willing to make an effort towards making the right choice and doing the right thing even though there's barely any pieces left to guide him in that direction.

If the only thing you can blame is Kaneki than this whole ordeal clearly goes way over your head as well and it's best to just sit tight and see where it goes, instead of trying to sound like it was all evident from the start.