unhealthilyobsessive submitted to eyepatch-centipede:
While I definitely agree that Kaneki/Sasaki sparing the guards is a good thing, I can’t help but to feel a little annoyed at the hyopcrisy in sparing them, but at the same time slicing ghouls in half like there is no tomorrow like he did in ch. 58 (it was 58 right?).
He has experienced life both as a ghoul and as a human, and seen that both have just as much rights to live, yet he does not really seem to take it to heart. He still seems to have this categorization going on with:
Friends: protect at all costs, wheter human or ghoul.
Human: Only kill if absolutely necessary (we still haven’t seen him kill a human, right?).
Ghoul: Meh, kill them if you want? (What does he truly think about killing ghouls?)I really would like him to treat ghoul lives with as much respect as he does human lives , but then again I don’t think I can begin to relate to what he have been through and by extention his way of thinking.
Sorry for the rant. This have just been my two scents/vent about the situation. I would love to see what you and anyone else thinks about this, since I am kind of at a loss of what to think.
Mmm.. tbh I have also wondered about this once, and while I can’t say I fully understand how he thinks, I feel that there are a few things we should consider.