Your interlucotur clearly wouldn’t be behaving nicely and would clearly be pushing for some confrontation—but does it mean that it is wrong or not allowed?
This feels the same as if (s)he simply and directly called you a jackass in your face—it is an insult and potentially hostile, but it’s clearly legal and ‘allowed’; there are often quite understandable valid reasons to (re)act in such a way against someone, and it wouldn’t really be an excuse in a murder trial (and the original problem does involve murders as reaction to perceived insults).
Your interlucotur clearly wouldn’t be behaving nicely and would clearly be pushing for some confrontation—but does it mean that it is wrong or not allowed? This feels the same as if (s)he simply and directly called you a jackass in your face—it is an insult and potentially hostile, but it’s clearly legal and ‘allowed’; there are often quite understandable valid reasons to (re)act in such a way against someone, and it wouldn’t really be an excuse in a murder trial (and the original problem does involve murders as reaction to perceived insults).