Compassion is a fine quality. But an excess of emotion without
appropriate practical follow-up always seems to end very badly indeed.
Now I’m not talking about Leftist social engineering,
professional fundraising or the welfare state when I use the word “compassion”.
Such projects are promoted as compassionate and claim a tender-hearted motive but produce little effect. Professional fundraisers often absorb most of the funds they raise. The welfare system is so administration-heavy and fraud-ridden that handing
stacks of cash to the visibly distressed on the street might well mitigate the
effects of poverty more efficiently.
We may credit Progressives and Redistributionists with good intentions if we are being generous, but those ideologies have never been effective at producing their desired outcome —
the only metric by which we may judge the fruits of compassion.