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Pakku doesn\'t just decline the duel. He declines the duel and insults Katara\'s ability and character. He tries to decline the duel without any grace or concession--in effect, declaring he\'s right in the matter and Katara has no right whatsoever to question him, because she \
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Pakku doesn\\\'t just decline the duel. He declines the duel and insults Katara\\\'s ability and character. He tries to decline the duel without any grace or concession--in effect, declaring he\\\'s right in the matter and Katara has no right whatsoever to question him, because she \\\"doesn\\\'t count.\\\"

That, according to the culture of the world the show takes place in, is wrong. So Katara has been wronged repeatedly by Pakku, who is refusing to even acknowledge her as a person. Remember this is the same culture where Katara saying that Yon Rha isn\\\'t worth killing is an insult toward him, crueler than if she\\\'d just killed him. By saying that he doesn\\\'t have to even acknowledge Katara\\\'s challenge, Pakku\\\'s delivering the same insult.

I think that gives Katara \\\'\\\'plenty\\\'\\\' of right to whack him upside the head.
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