Talk:Karren von Rosewald/@comment-189.217.231.114-20150706072046/@comment-87.9.64.125-20150706211827

I like your interpretation of the character Harostar! Your post was really well written and interesting. And by the way I'm not even a fan of this character or of the Tsukiyama family, but your reflections about the problems involving judging people of different cultures using one's own moral concepts are true and really complicated.

I agree on the fact that there is no an easy answer and I think that what's important in the first place is understanding that these problems do exist.

Don't get me wrong, I am not saying that "everything is okay, since every person has their own reason". Understanding why a person acted a certain way is not the same thing as justifying him/her.

Just think about the character of Taishi Fura: He did understand to a certain extent why Minami acted the way she did and sympathized with her, however he did not justify her and decided that, despite whatever reason a ghoul may have, if in order to live a sacrifice was needed that couldn't be right.

So there are many ways of approaching this subject.