Insult: speak to or treat with
disrespect or
scornful abuse.
Let us then further break this down by providing some further explaining as to what
'disrespect' or
'scornful abuse' might imply:
disrespect: lack of
respect or
courtesy.
courtesy: the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others.
Politeness is a noun which is a derived form of the adjective 'polite':
polite:having or showing behavior that is
respectful and
considerate of other people.
Respectful: feeling
or showing deference and respect
deference: humble submission and
respect
submission:the action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person.
I don't really see how I'm not yielding to or accepting the authority of God or of the holy book...uuuuh, I mean of the staff and of the rules.
Ironically, [
humble]
submission is exactly what I did, at least according to these definitions:
submission: the action of presenting a proposal, application, or other document for consideration or judgment.
humble:
having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance.
not this one
, seeing how it's irrelevant[,]anyway, this one:
humble: of low social, administrative, or political rank.
Let us move on now, shall we?Other meaning of courtesy ahead...
courtesy: a
polite speech or action,
especially one required by convention.
Who gives a damn about convention anyway? Oh, you do, apparently. Not the red dude though, if we were to abide by his thinking concerning loose thread placement guidelines.
In whatever which way was I anything but polite? Just a reminder, right this way(downstairs).
polite: of or relating to people who regard themselves as more cultured and refined than others.
respect: a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
I don't see anything criminal about
not idolatrizing somebody in every given scenario, if only because of their perceived mishaps.
scornful - feeling or expressing
contempt or derision.
abuse - the improper use of something
.
contempt: the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
That is clearly exagerating my stance here.
But there are also:
contempt: disregard for something that should be taken into account.
I am still waiting for anyone at all to point out what I failed to take into account or address.
contempt: the offense of being disobedient to or disrespectful of a court of law and its officers.
This is no court of law, by any stretch of the imagination. That is, unless we start making up our own definitions of words, as certain people have been shown to do.
But there is this, I'll give you that:
contempt:the offense of being similarly disobedient to or disrespectful of the lawful operation of a legislative body (e.g., its investigations)
But then, we would have to understand this concept:
disobedient: refusing to obey rules or someone in authority
I did not refuse to obey any rules or anyone in authority. I dare you to prove I did.
I would hope this is enough to prove my innocence of said crime[insulting]. If you wish though, I may continue revising what I said thus far and adding further material for my client's[my own, really] defense.