Talk:Re: Chapter 153/@comment-217.209.94.177-20171212092629/@comment-26940038-20171213182221

@You Can Think

As I said, the act of killing that many civilians isn't self-defense, but the act of killing and eating the Oggai even though it could result in the deaths of innocents is indeed self-defense. Everything that comes after that is ouf of Kaneki's control and I'm sure he didn't expect such an outcome.

There is a difference between murdering innocent people (ghouls or humans) who wouldn't have been any danger and the killing of dangerous ghouls who try to kill you themselves.

The fight between the CCG, V and aggressive ghoul organisations like Aogiri, the clowns and the restaurant is a civil war like scenario. Of course it's more excusable to kill a person who is trying to hunt your kind down than to murder some civilian who is completely uninvolved.

Those ghouls Kaneki killed in OG TG were a danger to him, his friends and the general public. As Sasaki and the Black Reaper he hunted down dangerous ghouls as well. He even was disliked by others for sparing their lifes too often.

@Dayne Dariel

Well, this discussion is about how fans think about Mutsuki's and Kaneki's killings. Of course we are judging them by our own moral which is heavily based on the laws of our own world, not by some fictional laws of a radical fictional organisation. And even though most characters in-universe don't have that objective insight we do and we are the ones to judge.