Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-24231905-20150512072806/@comment-10733658-20150512091240

Yeah, exactly. That kind of divide in opinion kind of relates back to how there are different Waves of Feminism and feminist thoughts. (Your example is probably more 3rd Wave, mine more 2nd Wave.)

Like, I think either way Touka is a strong character. Her narrative isn't about her being a badass fighter, her personal journey was always about her choosing a different path from Ayato and following the examples of her father and Yoshimura. It was about her escaping the violence of her past, and trying to build a life -- first with her going to school, then expressing the desire to be a teacher, and now with opening :Re.