When U.S. Air Force serviceman Aaron Bushnell lit himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., in February, far too many applauded the 25-year-old’s very public, viral, suicide protest. Cornel West called him a “dear brother” and praised his example, saying, “Let us never forget the extraordinary courage and commitment of brother Aaron Bushnell who died for truth and justice.” Green Party presidential hopeful Jill Stein honored Bushnell and exclaimed, “May his sacrifice deepen our commitment to stop genocide now.” What is happening right now on college campuses around the nation was no doubt encouraged by...