It's been an academic trick to stop unwanted speakers for years. If they step out of line, or the video can be edited to look that way, the school can say the actions were unwanted and encouraged violence.
Socrates was pushed to suicide for basically just trying to get others to understand how intricate and wondrous the world was, and how little knowledge was truly known. Human nature hasn't changed much, in the mean time.
What harm did he cause? Going to college campuses and asking socratic questions to those of a different political ilk isn't causing harm.
It's been an academic trick to stop unwanted speakers for years. If they step out of line, or the video can be edited to look that way, the school can say the actions were unwanted and encouraged violence.
Socrates was pushed to suicide for basically just trying to get others to understand how intricate and wondrous the world was, and how little knowledge was truly known. Human nature hasn't changed much, in the mean time.
He made lefties feel bad. You know, like when you talk back to your step-dad and he punches you in the mouth. Your fault.