Talk:Kichimura Washuu/@comment-80.42.62.99-20190707185745/@comment-85.255.235.113-20190716174504

I don't think you really get it...

He had motives.

He wanted to destroy the Washuu-clan since they 'cursed' him (+ the majority of Tokyo - indirectly ofc) with this miserable life.

He also knew, that as long as there is no major 'villain' to defeat, ghouls and humans will not care enough to do anything.

Funny enough, Friedrich Nietzsche had the same believes: If we are all nihilists, the people who are in power will continue to be in power. To become better and change the world we need to overcome Nihilism. (Actually, Nietzsche was not as pesimistic as people make him out to be. Not to mention he was neither a Nazi nor did he hate women but I'm drifting off topic.)

Furuta made them overcome their Nihilism by playing the 'villain' on stage, while forcing Kaneki into the role of the 'hero'

(there is a theory that Kaneki's mother was a failed halfhuman of the washuu, explaining that she might not worked herself to death as stated, but started aging very fast + maybe the 'sister' she had was not her sister but a cleaner that she paid so the washuu could not find her, which might be the reason Furuta ended up picking Kaneki since this would mean he was distinctly related to Rize [who resembles his mom a lot -lookwise) and her organs/kohaku would not be rejected by his body since a biological relationship increases the likelyhood of the body accepting the organs a lot!)

There is more to this theory, but I'm not going into detail here). And Furuta managed what he wanted. Ghouls and Humans ended up teaming up and now work together.

He always knew he was doomed to die and he even said: 'Then I have to do everything I want in the time I have' which does not necessarily mean 'do whatever tf I want' but 'destroy the washuu-clan'