I do not see any reason why to discuss it. There is even a article on the DJTT website. This was discussed over and over again and absolutely nothing has changed. 
I see no problem at all on playing a pre-recorded set. Not all big names do it and there is a lot of "underground" artists that play a pre-recorded set. 
The people dancing doesn't care if you are mixing or not. Only DJ's and wannabe's care if the current DJ on deck is playing or not. If the club is full, people are dancing and spending money, the promoter and club owner are happy, why bother? I bet that people would get angrier if you mess up a mixing and engaging on a 4 minute 8 bar loop to mix two tracks.
You could bring up the "We must stand together and fight against these fools", "we must mix and show them what DJ'ing really is...". But in the end, it doesn't really matter ( 

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You could open up ableton and set the mixing curves along two tracks with your set with it, you can load up Traktor and set up load markers to automate the process of loading tracks (loading on the 1 could save the "mixing" trouble). 
Wake up people, it's what your public says about the party and the songs that you played, not the way you "mixed" that will get everyone pumped about you.
 
			
		
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