Talk:Tatara/@comment-75.139.233.127-20160907210244/@comment-27247962-20160909152132

Ghouls aren't people, Seidou should be the first clear example to start doubting that statement/principle/code.

Ghouls aren't people, but people can turn into ghouls. So humans have an aptitude to become monsters or be able to become monsters. A nice description of humanity by Ishida through his writing.

Forgiveness. Forgiveness almost never happens in the real world, so if there's one unrealistic thing I wouldn't mind in a made-up story, then it's the characters believing in second chances and that good-natured Amon-like mentality & forgiveness.

I think it's a bit unfair to ask off people to look at it realistically. That's what they're already doing with their own cultural glasses. And since it's not real life, a little bit of preference is allowed to seep in.

If people can conciously accept nobody is actually to blame and are just frustrated about how it developed, then that's already a lot.