User:Curly Turkey/evidence


 * Context: this is strictly about how to refer to fictional characters in an out-of-universe context—whether it is appropriate to use personal pronouns (he/she/who). A search through the discussion (or anywhere else) will turn up no evidence that I've talked about pronouns in an in-universe context, despite SMcCandlish's claims that: "you think the goal her is to prevent use of "is" and "[s]he" and "who" in in-universe writing" and "To him[Curly Turkey this debate is  about "banning" the use of "we" and the like in fiction".]  I have no idea why SMcCandlish would tell such a blatant and easily falsified lie.  Perhaps I've been aggressive in the discussion, but (a) I have not stepped into incivil territory; and (b) the vast bulk of aggression has been on the part of SMcCandlish, as even a cursory glance through the discussion will show.  The ad hominems have overwhelmingly been on the part of SMcCandlish and Cebr1979.
 * SMcCandlish's modus operandi has been to dismiss or ignore all evidence provided, with the exception of this, which I hope people will read closely to get the gist of how SMcCandlish distorts the facts to fit his POV.