Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-26974774-20151119114853/@comment-27143318-20151119174129

@Ahendra

So a bunch of psychotic murderers make for a better company than reformed murderers who regret their actions?

@Harostar

The ghouls are no different. Just like the CCG investigators, the bigger lot are just average, kind people, although notably more ruthless. A ghoul by default can not be innocent and it is much easier for them to succumb to a path of murder than a path of peace, yet many chose the latter and I think that makes them all the more deserving of the peace they crave. I also take note with your statement that the Anteiku ghouls didn't run - they did and they got butchered by Arima.

As to Mado and Yamori both, I don't feel that there's anything positive about them. I somewhat understand Yamori since torture can really, really twist and warp a person's mind, so in a way it was kind of expected of him to become evil - which he is (or rather, was). Mado on the other hand, blames an entire species - concious species, with thought and emotion - for the actions of a single individual. He's judgemental and that makes him one of the worst kind of people in my book (before someone tries to point out the irony in this, I have reasons to hate Mado and he doesn't have the reason to have all ghouls, that's the difference between being judgemental and being a normal human being).

I do agree that no one is innocent in TG, however, some at least try to be. These "some" are definitely not the CCG who actively seek lives to claim. Alas, they are a necessary evil, just like Aogiri. TBH I am legitimately rooting for Aogiri because they appear to at least pose a threat to the CCG and with the pace technology develops, within 50 years in-universe time the CCG would easily have the resources of completely exterminating every single ghoul unless something major happens - be it militarily or socially. My only hope for a human/ghoul peace is Kaneki convincing Eto to use her power for good (which would be so Naruto, but still) and unite the species in what is an extremely unlikely, artificial peace, which would require great military might to maintain.