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Anytime Tokyo Ghoul is trending you know the shit has hit the fan
queen in process
I’m done
I made a mistake of reading the spoiler
I will just skip this chapter or drop the series, idk.
In regards to the TG:re fandom as of chapter 114
Before I post this, I’m fully aware that I’m probably going to get a lot of flak for saying this, but I really feel the need to convey some thoughts that I’m sure other people agree with me on.
Tokyo Ghoul:re chapter 114 has made a lot of people angry, concerning what Ishida has done to Mutsuki’s character. (I for one don’t have a problem with Mutsuki’s character but that’s besides the point.)
Some people have the strong belief that Ishida has invalidated transgenders and the entire notion of transgenders being given proper respect. I can understand where these people are coming from, seeing that Mutsuki was the only character declaring she wanted to be male, which would give Mutsuki quite the spotlight for people who both support transgenders or are transgenders themselves.
I understand the frustration as over time, Mutsuki’s character kept evolving into something that would slowly turn many of her previous fans against her, and in turn Sui Ishida himself. Now, with the acts that Mutsuki committed in chapter 114, some of these previous fans now hate Tooru Mutsuki, hate Sui Ishida and a few of which have claimed to have dropped Tokyo Ghoul entirely, just because of this one scene.
As much as I understand how these people feel, I still must give criticism for these behaviour's. On one point, just because Mutsuki was the only self-proclaimed transgender character in the series, this doesn’t make a fictional character a representative of a certain group of people in the real world. Keep in mind that every character in Tokyo Ghoul was created by one man, Sui Ishida, and the story can be changed on a whim whenever he wants it to be. So with this in mind I feel that putting your faith in Ishida to portray one character in a certain way to suit your needs is basically setting yourself up for failure.
If certain plot decisions made by Sui Ishida have agitated you to such a great extent, then instead of becoming hateful towards an author for the way he writes his story, honestly the best thing you can do is drop the series without saying a word.
THIS PANEL GAVE ME CHILLS
Boy have I got news for you sir
now the tags will be full with Mutsuki discourse, again