"We are moving," said Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, toward "a dictatorship of relativism ... that recognizes nothing definite and leaves only one's own ego and one's own desires as the final measure." (quoted in The Washington Post)
Apparently he believes in the freedom to live in a world where everyone else is forced to believe what you do. According to the same article, he once called the student protests in the 60s "a radical attack on human freedom and dignity, a deep threat to all that is human."
I'm not an expert on these things like Ratzinger is, but my guess is that if Jesus had been at Kent State he wouldn't have been wearing a National Guard uniform.
It seems Ratzinger took the lessons of his youth to heart.