ARE people basically good?

There seems to be a commonly held belief that people are basically good. That despite all the problems in the world, humans are decent. People seem to attribute this to the fact that we “all want the same things” (peace, safety, etc.) Two friends of mine (a well-off white couple in their 70s) travel the country more than half of each year in their deluxe RV. They go everywhere—red states, blue states, purple states, Canada. (Come to think of it, they never seem to cross over into Mexico.) Anyway, when they get back, they always gush about how wonderful people are.

I must say—lately, I’m really questioning this whole idea.

The obvious example is war. All war, but Gaza in particular. I mean—holy shit. How are we allowing that to go on? Not just allowing it—enabling it. Ten-year old boys getting shot, while trying to bring a bit of food back to their starving families. The terrorism that started that particular war on October 7, 2023 included children getting murdered. And not by bombs. Individual human adults consciously murdered individual human children that day, including at least one 10-month old baby.

But back to America.

The level of depravity in the man who currently occupies the White House is well-documented. His words are so objectionable to me that I typically don’t read them directly. But I hear about them and they always make me think about the amount of “overlooking” millions of Americans had to do to allow him to become our highest leader—twice. Would a country that’s filled with “basically good” people do that?

Just one of endless examples of his cruelty—very often directed at women and people of color

And because nothing else has worked, Governor Gavin Newsom of California is imitating Trump’s cruel, egomaniacal writing style in an effort to try to fight back against Trumpism. Even the most profoundly “decent” leader of my lifetime, Barack Obama, says that what Newsom is trying to do is justified, given where we are.

So yeah, I’m not so sure about the “basically good” thing anymore.

President Obama tearing up as he spoke of the slaying of 20 first-graders in Newtown, Connecticut.

4 thoughts on “ARE people basically good?

  1. I think some people are truly evil and some people are truly good. (The people who hid Jews during the Holocaust vs. the people who came up with the idea of a final solution. ) But there is a lot of in-between, a continuum that depends an awful lot on circumstances. And most of us are susceptible to some kind of tribalism, which can certainly bring out the worse in folks.

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    1. So well said Laurie, especially the part about circumstances. I’m sure my privileged traveling friends enjoy great kindness from many strangers who are interacting with them in paid/service roles. And of course they never have to worry that the color of their skin will disadvantage them in any way.

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  2. I used to believe there were no evil people. Our times are testing this, absolutely. It’s horrifying, honestly, and I’m having a hard time writing any sense into it all. Thankful to see any and all resistance from those who have platforms. Every day they are able to push back is a miracle.

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