Talk:Re: Chapter 58/@comment-114.79.29.189-20151220132715/@comment-26190399-20151220163258

How are the CCG criminals though. Yes, there are some that are ruthless and kill all ghouls indiscriminately but how does that make them criminals. Most ghouls don't even see humans as people with families, goals, dreams, or whatnot. For most of them, they see humans as nothing more than a meal. In both humans and ghouls, there are good and bad and as this story has shown countless times, there isn't a black and white solution because there are shades of grey as well as being morally ambiguous. Having said that, most of the CCG is comprised of people who've lost loved ones to ghouls and they are groomed to hate ghouls and not think of them as anything other than man-eating monsters. Just as ghouls have lost loved ones to CCG and then in turn kill investigators in retailiation. It's an endless cycle. Tokyo Ghoul was shown from the ghoul's perspective. Tokyo Ghoul :RE is from the CCG's and as we can see, it will be a long time before any compromise can be made between the two species. That's where Kaneki/Haise comes in. He's the bridge between the two yet he's no closer to forming any solutions either because of the issues he has with himself. It will take an effort of both humans and ghouls wanting to try to coexist before any solution can be found.