Talk:Re: Chapter 60/@comment-186.126.208.183-20160116220126/@comment-25047329-20160116222810

Neither organization is morally upright, but Aogiri is far more problematic imo. The CCG is at least a government organization and is restricted by bureaucracy and public image. Aogiri? Not so much. They're a militant ghoul gang that will do what ever, when ever, if it gets them what they need. Comparing the two, Kaneki really hasn't had as many problems with the CCG then he has with Aogiri. Nothing good has come out of his interaction with them. They kidnapped and tortured him, threatened his friends, work with the man who forced him to because a ghoul to create more artificial, Kidnapped Yoshimura, killed a mother and child in front of him just because, and stole the body of one of his subordinates for experimentation.

Kaneki's experience in the CCG hasn't been great but from what we've been shown, it's not nearly as bad as what he's gone through with Aogiri. So long as he's a "yes man", they give him basic human rights and living conditions, food, and power. He has a surprising amount of freedom from what's been shown, enough that he makes some like Ui nervous because he legitimately has the potential to access a lot of power.