I have little actual deep seeded faith in humanity. Had friends, who became ex-friends, whose Halloween Party in 2002 became a celebration of the death of Senator Paul Wellstone who had just been killed in a plane accident. And I don't mean celebrating his life, I mean toasting that the guy they felt was too liberal was dead. Didn't even matter to them that his wife and daughter were also killed. So a few people celebrating a firing doesn't surprise me.
so I saw an article on the bbc about people who risk their lives for others. The queation was if people were naturally selfish and need to persuade themselves to risk their lives for others, or if we're naturally selfless and do it as an instinct. Research has actually shown that when people have less time to think we actually become more selfless. Not that that helps in this case, but it may help with your pessimism towards humanity.
also just got a text from my dad and it looks like rhoads will coach the wvu game. I'm glad they decided to let him do that