Talk:Re: Chapter 153/@comment-217.209.94.177-20171212092629/@comment-27247962-20171213113127

He willingly decided to eat the Oggai to see Touka again. Even though he didn't know what that would lead to, he made the choice and there certainly is a responsibility in that choice. Prison isn't even the point, what Kaneki needs is the realization that his selfish choices equally lead to a lot of death, just as choosing killing for an ideal leads to that as well. But the latter might've prevented people being roped into a fight that didn't concern them.

According to our human standards it's better to kill those who oppose our own ideals than to end up killing those who just go with the flow out of a desperation to survive.