Talk:Re: Chapter 172/@comment-26544002-20180516045100/@comment-26940038-20180518053108

^ Yeah, I expected you would say that everyone in the CCG is an evil villain and every ghoul who doesn't exclusively feed off corpses propably is evil, too in your eyes. But that's a really simplistic way to look at the whole situation and it suprises me to see such an opinion that far into the story.

If you were a human you wouldn't want to have a species that needs to eat humans to survive arround you either. It doesn't matter if there are some ghouls who don't kill humans because there are tons of others who do. And someone who might get eaten doesn't want to leave it to chance if a ghoul is peaceful or not.

The CCG is just doing what's natural. As humans it's their job to keep other humans safe from harm. And if you want to ensure that humans are safe you just can't take half measures. How do you decide if a ghoul is dangerous or not? How do you make sure that a ghoul who is capable of slaughtering a high number of humans bare-handedly never decides to kill in order to eat? You can't. And that's why - if you really wan't to keep humans safe - you just have to get rid of every single ghoul.

Of course out of a neutral point of view that's unfair and cruel towards the ghouls. But the CCG isn't neutral, because they are part of the species that's getting fed on. They are the ones who lose family members and friends if they don't do their job thoroughly. And it's absolutely understandable that they would rather kill a few peaceful ghouls than take the risk of letting that happen.

Arima just did what had to be done out of a human's perspective. The CCG is doing what's needed for the survival of humanity. The same way ghouls are doing everything they can for their own survival. Neither of them are bad, it's just in the nature of the situation that their interests collide.

And even though Takizawa did some horrible things simply for the enjoyment of killing he is a victim as well and can hardly be called a villain, especially after the change he went through.