Thread:SomeoneYouUsedToKnow/@comment-25936766-20161016143746/@comment-25936766-20161016144933

'7) Who, then, are the real monsters? (5)'''

Is humanity truly the moraly-superior side here?

''We Grimm kill because that is our meaning. We destroy because it's our purpose. We anihilate because it's the reason for our existence. Yet we eat out of entertainment more than anything. But in a way, we are simply imitating and re-enacting you.''



''Humans, since time inmemorial, have always been hipocritical in their goals. An animal kills for food and survival. A Grimm kills because that's the point of their existence. Neither treats killing as something naturally evil, but a necesity or means to an end.''

''But humans? They speak of murder like a primal sin. They treat death universally as unforgivable. And yet, they happily kill not just other creatures, but even their own kin. You speak of unity, peace and teamwork, yet have a history of discrimination, war and death. You know it's dreadful, yet you do it anyway.''

''An animal kills simply for survival. A Grimm kills simply out of necesity. A human kills consciously with no obligation to do so. Who, then, are the real monsters?''