Subject: Because it's not provoking a fight
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Posted on: 2010-04-17 18:12:00 UTC

She picked a fight - specifically by citing misleading ideas and misconstruing facts. I'd consider it a responsibility to address them, lest people see only her side of the story and take it as truth - preferably in a venue as public as possible.

And opinions can be changed. Maybe she only has these opinions because she didn't realize what a Mary Sue is. Maybe she wasn't aware of what the content of most Mary Sue stories are. Actually facing her with these realities could mean she gives significant ground in the argument.

There's no point in just assuming she won't change and just letting her stew in ignorance - that kind of goes against the entire purpose of the PPC, which is educating people about why specific writing styles are bad.

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