Talk:Re: Chapter 86/@comment-130.105.201.139-20160723174503/@comment-76.5.82.216-20160723191003

^ A.) That's not irony. Irony: "the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite."

B.) Aogiri's (or at least Eto's) part in Kanou's experiments were in an effort to create a OEK. They didn't know Kaneki would end up here, so they continued their experiments. Were the experiments moral? No, of course not. Were the Nazi's experiments moral? Not at all, but we've still greatly benefitted from them. Eto (and by extension Kanou and Aogiri) were willing to be the bad guys and do the dirty work to set up a more moral and compassionate King who could "break the birdcage." In light of V's own experiments, Kanou's really aren't all that different. Additionally, the book was written specifically to showcase the ghoul's plight. There's no reason to write about what that plight makes them do, as everyone already knows.