Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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You still haven't addressed the issue of how the sentence could be described as obscene.
There has to be some kind of objective standard by which a sentence can be reasonably described as "threatening". By the same standards you are adopting, if the author had written "A Jew committed the murders" you would presumably describe it as threatening even though it would, in reality, have been an inflammatory accusation.
As I said earlier, to describe the writing on the wall as "threatening", when there is no threat actually conveyed in or by that message (and you are reduced to speculating as to the intentions of the author) seems to me to be a clear attempt to unnaturally squeeze it into the terms of the Police Code which simply did not apply here.
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