Why historical context matter with respect to non-linguistic


Assignment task: R v Rehberg (para 6): "The  position  of  the  Crown  is  that  the  act  of  cross-burning,  in  and  of  itself, when  considered  in  the  historical  context-its  connection  and  association  with  the Ku Klux  Klan-  the  act  itself  is  one  of  intimidation  and  one  that  incites  hatred."

Question: Why does historical context matter with respect to non-linguistic signifiers (ie symbols, etc) in determining whether they can be understood as hate speech?

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