Forum:Koga Kuchiki

I was just wondering guys/gals do you you really think Kouga was at fault for his actions??? Because to me, it seemed like he was framed and nobody even seemed to care...anybody???

I agree, it seems to me that even though the soul society is big on justice, they don't really do much investigating. They just listened to the guy that claimed to be a victim and passed koga's innocence of, not really hearing his side of the story.Lazychubb 05:37, January 25, 2010 (UTC)

Soul Society seems more focused on the nipping the bud more than trying to be fair about their actions, which to me seems like SS is more of a corrupt society than what it claims to be. Like in all Manga, SS made it's own enemies and then tries to justify their actions by deeming any rebel a villain. Look at Tosen. He was a good man, but the actions, or no actions, taken by the SS made him hate the group that excused the unjust murder of a woman whom he deeply respected. I really don't have any remorse or respect for SS, because the idea of shoot first talk second for a government or military is pitiful. Plus they remind me too much of Danzo from NARUTO, and for those who know who he is, hopefull you'll see my point.--Moe1216 14:11, January 25, 2010 (UTC)

Yes, Kouga was framed, but that was done to make him realize who he is: just another shinigami. He was getting full of himself, and needed a little reality check. If he would have obeyed Ginrei, I think he would have gotten out of it, if not for any other reason, then because he was member of Kuchiki and they could have done something for him. He himself rebelled and didn't have patience that a noble needs to have. It was just a test for him, I'm quite sure. --Akeki 19:02, January 25, 2010 (UTC)