Talk:Akira Mado/@comment-27704373-20170402174054/@comment-2215706-20170404230803

@A Fandom User

Replied somewhere above - the CCG as it is now should have ended, its ways are obsolete. It should have existed while switching its ideals, but it's just become a tool for Washuus to gain power and to make it seem righteous by tricking people into thinking it's just self defense.

@Dayne Dariel

Unfortunately, I read The Penisman far too long ago to tell you about it myself (coherently). I was trying to find the post where it was said that Ishida mentioned environmentalism as one of its themes, as well as an explanation of how it worked out, but I couldn't it. :( Otherwise I would have loved to discuss with you about it. You did seem to find the repetition of the theme itself in TG, which I myself hadn't noticed with that much detail and what you said was very insightful.

As for the baffling thing - I agree, but it just seems to be another of those things where there can't seem to be a solution that satisfies everyone. For everyone that says "humans don't deserve to live", there'll likely be an individual person who is good and does deserve to. The faults of a few humans can't be projected onto the entirety of them, in the same way the faults of a few ghouls shouldn't be, yet are.

Nothing else left for me to discuss toward your points, seems we are done here. ^^

@Touli

Having quinque rights would mean creating more quinques, though. There don't even seem to be that many at the CCG to give to all investigators as it is (at best, they could have Q bullets + firearms, but that can just as well harm humans), so that much would require killing more ghouls...

And with Quinx, there's also the issue of compatibility, which it was shown not all humans have, harvesting ghouls, which is... pretty immoral no matter how you put it, and economic costs, which also come into play regarding the quinques.

Given that the human population seems to be much higher than the ghoul one, that part doesn't seem to work very well.

The "easiest" solution I can think of is more along the lines of Dayne's: RC suppressants; not in the form of injections, but in the form of RC gas dispensers all around. Still expensive, but likely far less than quinques/Quinx. Even a prototype of it was shown to work with Naki and Tsukiyama, and much later with ghouls as strong as Takizawa and Amon. However, that likely would create debates in the future about ghoul rights, but still...