Whether or not Thrasymachus was real and whether or not he ever said those things is beside the point.
I suggest that you read the first book of The Republic by Plato and see for yourself. Plato was showing an example of how some people get angry when other people sincerely examine certain assumptions that should be examined. In the book, Thrasymachus was upset about the questions Socrates asked for the same reason why Sonious is upset about my questions.
Again, I asking questions that journalists or any person who wants the truth not only has a right to ask, but has the responsibility to ask. It seems that some people demand that other people just believe them and demand that people do not seek the truth for themselves. Why should I just believe Sonious when they demonstrate that they lack credibility?
Whether or not Thrasymachus was real and whether or not he ever said those things is beside the point.
I suggest that you read the first book of The Republic by Plato and see for yourself. Plato was showing an example of how some people get angry when other people sincerely examine certain assumptions that should be examined. In the book, Thrasymachus was upset about the questions Socrates asked for the same reason why Sonious is upset about my questions.
Again, I asking questions that journalists or any person who wants the truth not only has a right to ask, but has the responsibility to ask. It seems that some people demand that other people just believe them and demand that people do not seek the truth for themselves. Why should I just believe Sonious when they demonstrate that they lack credibility?