Cruelty Versus Compassion: What Kind of a Society Do We Want?

by | Mar 9, 2026 | Opinions & Commentary

Photo by Ryoji Iwata, Unsplash

Cruelty Versus Compassion: What Kind of a Society Do We Want?

by | Mar 9, 2026 | Opinions & Commentary

Photo by Ryoji Iwata, Unsplash

We actually can have the kind of society we want and we can get rid of the insanity at the top of ours faster than we might think.

In case anyone has failed to notice, life can be tough sometimes. Everyone has to deal with it one way or another, sooner or later. It is also an inescapable biological fact that no one gets out alive. So in the face of that inevitable, how do you want to live?

Another fact is that nature can be more than just unkind in how it can affect the lives of all of us at any given moment. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, blizzards, droughts, landslides, tsunamis and oh, yeah, pandemics, can wipe out small or large segments of our population and have. In the face of all these threats from our living environment a question arises: Do you want a society which makes things easier for our present and future generations? Or not?

What do you want more than anything when life gets in your face and makes the very idea of living hard? Probably some help, understanding, compassion, right? What if cruelty and indifference come calling instead? Too often today that is the result.

This may sound like an airy-fairy philosophical thought train, but it is simply a practical, down-to-earth, question. If life is already difficult, why work to make it harder for others and thus make it harder for yourself. Because believe me, if you are making life harder for others, it is an inescapable fact that those cruel acts will rebound on you in some way.

It is another fact of life that people are basically good. At their core making things hard for others, committing crimes, harming others, etc., are things they really don’t want to be doing. But many find themselves compelled in some way along that path. Outside pressures, internal conflicts, an inability to see consequences, or just weaknesses in their character can be the cause. And then there are those who we would classify as just plain nuts.

Our biggest societal problem in the United States—and other countries like Russia, Hungary and others run under de facto dictatorships—is that all of the character flaws that result in cruel treatment of the populations reside in those at the top of the government. You can debate this all you want, but it is just a simple observable fact.

Cruelty and inhumanity were baked in to the make-up of the American South for nearly a century after the Civil War. Every effort is being made by Trump’s administration to roll back the clock on any civil rights gains made in that time. That’s not hyperbole. That’s the policy of the government under the control of a guy who should not receive more attention than a decrepit resident of a retirement home whose racist rants are recognized as part of his dementia.

But our problem is that Trump has surrounded himself with “yes” men and women who not only agree with his insanity but relish in the activity of pushing into reality.

Many people who voted for Trump in the last election are having second, third or fourth thoughts and would not do so today under any circumstances. Trump knows this and thus is pushing every possible angle at putting his tiny thumbs on the scales this November. He knows that if Republicans lose in November, which looks more and more certain every day, he will be impeached forthwith. And then every protection he surrounded his criminality with will evaporate. And he’s right.

But here’s the present day reality check. We don’t have to continue to live in a society where cruelty, degradation and discrimination are the rules of the road. Trump and his sycophants can be tossed out now.

All it will take is getting a very few House Republicans and a very few Senate Republicans to step up to the fact that this is necessary and their duty as part of their oath of office. Get a few Republicans in the House to switch parties now and Mike Johnson would be immediately removed as Speaker and thus be removed from the presidential line of succession.

We don’t even have to wait for November. It can happen now and we have the power to make it happen by flooding every Republican member of Congress with demands to make it so.

The Preamble to the Constitution is a unique statement:

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

This gives us the purpose of the document that every member of our government swore an oath to uphold, protect and defend. In case it escaped anyone’s attention, cruelty and inhumanity are not part of that statement. We can do better and we actually have the capability of making that happen.

Use the tool below to contact your members and get your friends, family and associates to do the same. We actually can have the kind of society we want and we can get rid of the insanity at the top of ours faster than we might think.

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Marty Kassowitz

Marty Kassowitz

Marty Kassowitz is co-founder of Factkeepers. As founder of Interest Factory and View360, he brings more than 30 years experience in effective online communications, social media management, and platform development to the site. He is a writer, designer, editor and long time observer of the ill-logic demonstrated by too many members of the species known as Mankind. After a long history of somewhat private commentary on a subject he totally hates: politics, Marty was encouraged to build this site and put up his own analyses as well as curate relevant content from other sources.

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