How did Socrates poison the youth of the city-state of Athens?

Books say that he did not worship the gods, this is a trumped up thing

At that time it was recorded that Athens was a grand jury, hundreds and thousands of people were tried collectively, and most of the people who convicted Socrates were hooligans, which was a major reason for Plato's extreme hostility to democracy

Then, at the time of the historical city of Beijing, Athens was in the process of turning from extreme power to decline, and had just been relieved of a long war and plague. out of it, and the people were in desperate need of a scapegoat