Board Thread:Manga/@comment-5774380-20160908231942/@comment-24036697-20160912033125

AhmedHadi1 wrote: Why're they the sinners and evil ones then? Shouldn't the people who're experimenting on the Walled people be the devilish ones? And we saw the "living compendium" Uri Reiss bowing down to Kenny asking him for forgiveness for "being a fool who couldn't build a paradise even in this tiny space within the Walls."

The Walls were supposed to be a paradise? Lol, King Reiss should've wiped out those civilized humans living beyond the Walls then cuz they've sure rained hell upon part of the Walls with their Titan Shifting warriors. Had RBA not seen Eren emerge from the nape of a Titan, they would've also broke down the most inner and last Wall, Sina, through Hermiha District. Well, I've definitely ruled out the other big theory I had, which is that the walls are a giant prison (in a sense they still are). What I mean is, if it was simply a prison created to quell an uprising that happened around 100 years ago, there would be no need for memory erasure (I would think the homelanders would want the prison occupants to remember exactly why they are there). A social experiment, on the other hand, would work best if the occupants have no knowledge of the outside world.