Good point, but I don't have much faith in human nature.
Human beings are nasty, and in some contradictory, almost seemingly most nasty to those closest to us.
For example, when I was a young boy brainwashed about Black nationalist Ugandan leader Idi Amin, I was told he had oppressed Uganda's East Indian minority population the most. Or that this was the most evil thing he did.
I'm reality, he had killed around 300,000 of his own countrymen [depending on estimates]. Still fewer than Milton Obote!
So go figure, Idi Amin was the worst to his own people. FYI, I don't subscribe to the Western version of Amin, but my point is:
People are nasty to one another. It's human nature. Yeah, it's unfair. But I see no other truth right now.
I think the best way we have to maybe overcome this is just by increasing wealth - the richer we are, the more we do for one another. When people are in poverty, they care too much about the basics of survival to really care about others. Look, it's sad. I don't want to see bad things to happen to people. But I see no other truth right now.
Also, there is almost always more to the official story. I think that is true of Idi Amin who I mentioned above, and probably also true of Putin. I try not to subscribe to one-dimensional versions of events - usually there is more to the story.
I can post an example...