Subject: Re: What about a counter-essay?
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Posted on: 2010-04-14 22:40:00 UTC

Hmm. This is interesting. I agree with the people who say that Mary Sue is not a feminist icon, of course, and I also agree that the author seems a bit uninformed about the actual definition of a Mary Sue.

However.

I think there are a couple of valid points made. One of them is that I think the Suethors do have a right to know if they're being mocked, although I acknowledge that that can sometimes go badly. However, although I feel a little out of line for saying this, but I agree with those below who said some of the criticism could get too harsh, and I think the PPC is in fact guilty of that. I mean, I'm aware that there is a policy against directly insulting the author. I have also noticed that this policy gets obeyed about as often as the laws about downloading music for free get obeyed. There are a lot of comments along the lines of "How can people possibly be this stupid?!", disregarding the fact that good writing doesn't correlate directly to intelligence; emphasis on the directly. Also, I could be wrong, but it seems to me to be a pretty common gag to have one agent beg to attack or kill the Suethor. THAT, I think, is out of line, and we could maybe lay off. I'm familiar with getting pissed off, but you know, maybe reach for the chocolate first.

I don't think we're a clan of bullies or the inherent downfall of feminism or anything, and I do love the PPC, and I did enjoy the missions I'm referencing, and the last thing I want is to offend anyone, so if I did, allow me to prostrate myself apologetically at your feet with a peace offering of absolutely heavenly pizza and a sincere expression of regret. But I do think a good bit more attention could be paid to the "insult the Sue, not the Suethor" policy.

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