Talk:Kenzou Kawahori/@comment-11343740-20130705065213

oh god am i really going to defend a fictional character apparentlyiam

Honestly, I can see why Kenzou left the three behind. He most likely thought they were dead and it is in human nature to want to save yourself more than others because the body's main desire is to survive. Also, keep in mind that he (along with everyone else) was in a state of panic. Let's take age into factor too. He's only fifteen, so he's not fully matured. And a chandelier just fell on them, right? If that's not terrifying I don't know what is. This all must have triggered the body's "fight or flight" senses. Obviously, the "flight" option was in control. He ran away because of instinct. And if you were in the same situation, what would you do? Do you believe you would have the mental stability to save classmates you seem to hardly talk to or have anything in common with? Your body would be acting on it's own and you would either have a million thoughts or no thoughts on your actions. Basically, what I'm saying is, it's not Kenzou's fault he tried to save himself, it was the body's naturally desire to live. Therefore, I don't believe he is in the blame.

Despite this argument, I understand why you could hate him for leaving his peers. He didn't check if they were alive. If he was alive, they might have been too. Like I said, it was selfish of him to save himself, but that's just human nature. I'm not really here to try to change your opinion. I'm just trying to give my input and hopefully at least one person can take this into consideration.

tl;dr? The human body's a douche, Kenzou might be a douche, but he didn't deserve to die.