Caveat lector: I am not much of a PvPer. I enjoy it for RP reasons, but not so much for its own sake; this obviously colours my perspective. Similarly, this is by no means 'urdoinitrong' (or indeed directed at anyone in particular): it's just something that confuses me.
Over the couple of years I've spent playing EVE and RPing, there has been a weird trend that I've noticed. RP corps with a PvP focus, or element, that are similarly matched in space and of opposing IC ideologies often seem extremely averse to attacking one another. There've been instances I can name when this trend has been bucked, but in my experience the more common outcome is "eh, we'll leave them be and RP at them in channels".
The "words, not action" approach can make sense and provide some decent RP, but it baffles me in some regards -- especially since I've usually felt actual conflict to be the better driver for RP than vague ideological disagreement. The fear of loss is something I've sometimes seen cited as a reason, but isn't there a risk of losing your ship inherent in just undocking?
I suppose the question is "Why is there this intermittent preference for hunting non-RPers in a corp's comfort zone, rather than leaving it to fight RPers?".
(For clarity, this isn't a thread about trying to organise OOC fights or anything: I'd be more in favour of "suddenly, wardec!" or a corp turning up in another's home area, personally, but ultimately how it's arranged isn't tremendously important to me.)