Talk:Re: Chapter 46/@comment-26544002-20150926174837/@comment-10733658-20150926181901

Well, both sides potentially have justifications. CCG does like to recruit people that have suffered losses at the hands of Ghouls. Plus, there's the whole Ghoul Countermeasures Law, which literally makes it a Capital Offense to be born a Ghoul. They have no legal rights, and are supposed to be killed on sight.

I think, really, the issue is deeper than either organization. Both seem to be products of the greater system, which maintains the cycle. It's a problem of a society-wide view of Ghouls not being people, and Ghouls that have to (as Yoshimura said) "kill their emotions" in order to prey on humans.

Both sides are stuck in this endlessly cycle, which encourages them to not think of the other side as people.