Talk:The Conversion Bureau/@comment-26880629-20151116033921

To clear things up, the orginal author was not a misanthrope. They might have a bit of an idealistic outlook on ponies, and cetainly admire them to an unsual extent, but they don't hate humans. He knows and admits the original story wasn't very good. He had an interesting premise, but lacked the skills to excicute it well. Many of the subsequent takes on the idea by different writers are much more realistic. Personally, even if the original author was a misanthrope, I wouldn't really care. That's his own business. Besides, there are so many varied takes on the concept by this point that there's bound to be at least one that suites your tastes, no mater what kind of brony you are. Conversion Bereau works are incredibly diverse in nature, and for one to judge the larger whole based on one story (even if said sotry was responsible for the genesis of the whole movement) would be simply absurd. Regardless of all other particulars, I personally prefer stories that portray neither race as perfect, or inherently superior to the other.