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The last part of Socrates’ Defense:Socrates wouldn’t have condoned it.
”I'm not at all angry with those who voted against me, or with my accusers. All the same, that wasn't what was in their minds when they were voting against me and making their accusations. They did it thinking they were damaging me, and that's what they deserve to be blamed for. This much I ask of them: if my sons seem to you, when they reach puberty, to be caring about money or anything else before excellence, punish them, Athenians, by making them suffer in the very same way I used to make you suffer, and if they think they're something when they're not, reproach them as I have reproached you for not caring about the things they should and thinking they're something when they're not worth anything. If you do that, then I shall have had my just deserts from you, both for myself and for my sons. But now it is time for us to leave: for me, to go to my death, and for you to go on living. Whether it's you or I who are going to a better thing is clear to no one but the god.”