mistermack wrote:Coito, I don't agree that the law has to be so specific.
If you think you're borderline, you're taking a risk. It's not for society to spell out to the nth degree how close to the line you can go.
If your solution is that all offensive behaviour is ok, because people shouldn't get offended, then that's not the real world.
I'm quite happy with a vague law, that the police, prosecutors, and jury if it comes to that have to interpret.
If you don't want to fall foul of it, don't be offensive.
I think the authorities are quite capable of filtering out cases where people are too easily offended, or too "keen" to be offended.
But if not, that's a job for a jury.
The law at least has to put people on reasonable notice of what conduct is and is not proscribed, doesn't it? I mean -- if I wear an "I am not a Skepchick" t-shirt to a conference and Surly Amy runs screaming out of the conference in tears, is there a breach of the peace? Shall we let the jury decide if I've committed a crime?
It's not about whether "I" think I'm borderline. I may think I'm wholly within the real of reason, and someone else thinks it's outrageous.
My position is NOT that all offensive behavior is o.k., and certainly not "because" people shouldn't get offended. Behavior is not speech. If someone walks down the street wanking in the nude, then that is behavior that can be proscribed. If someone stands on a soapbox and champions the notion that public wanking would be a good thing to make legal, then that is NOT something that ought to be proscribed by law no matter how offended you or anyone else might be. Surely you can see the difference?
Your statement "If you don't want to fall foul of it, don't be offensive," is a ludicrous statement. Borderline retarded, actually. Do you really not understand that the law you're advocating could subject you to to punishment even if you're not being offensive. Someone else might just think you're being offensive.
And, being offensive is not against the law, is it? If it is, then be prepared to have the atheist movement shut down, because even in the UK, atheism is offensive to many reasonable people. If an atheist is on a streetcorner handing out atheism leaflets and decrying gods and masters, and that causes a breach of the peace among onlookers, are you prepared to have that speech criminalized? Or, do you just take thenaive approach that speech that you deem acceptable would never be deemed criminal?