You can point it out but you're incorrect. But there's little point in me saying "I'm right, you're wrong" all day. It's not going to make any difference to the perception of the facts and the interpretation of reality.
The judge cannot retrospectively say if someone should or should not have been offended: which is the sole criterion for the "offence". They can make precedence by throwing cases out but they clearly will not be doing that.
And, as I pointed out, they will not be ruling on guilt or not. They will be handing out sentences - with some leeway there, granted. Or passing the case to a higher court with a jury and possibly higher sentencing power.