@ FireDawg
I take my hat off to folks like your good self who risk life and limb to help save others, unfortunately volunteers like yourself are the minority and most folk tend to ease their conscience by donating a few bucks here and there and quickly forgetting all that has happened once it stops being headline news...
Take the Haiti disaster for example, most folk around the world soon forgot about that once it disappeared from their TV screens and newspapers, and only four weeks ago I watched a report on Sky News where the poorest and worst affected parts of the country have still all this time later not received any official help and are still living in tents with disease & unsanitary conditions and the only help they have yet received are from the voluntary sectors...

Also (and this didn't surprise me) more than half of the money promised (almost two thirds to be exact) by governments from all over the world has never been sent, and you wonder where my cynicism comes from...

A typical example of the selfishness shown by people occurred when 9/11 happened, I clearly recall as I sat in the pub and everybody watching it on tv, the conversations going from "my god that's terrible" etc... to, "oh great, the yanks wont stand for that, now were gonna have a third world war" when folk realised this was not an accident...
You mention Katrina and how it showed the goodwill of folk in general, when I think of Katrina the thing that sticks in my mind was the looting and intimidation by the scum and the thugs on their fellow man that went on and again the US governments very slow response to help the poorest sections affected...
Take a look at the latest posts in this thread, most are now concerned with a possible nuclear incident happening which they are worried may spread around the globe and effect them. Just another example of how most of humanity only really cares about what happens to themselves and what happens elsewhere in the world to others is only paid lip service and the easing of ones conscience by donating a few quid here and there then going on to lead ones life as if all in the world was right...

Cynical about my fellow man, you bet... seen it all before time after time and to be honest in this culture of "looking after number one" I don't even hold out a glimmer of hope of it ever changing, just the opposite in fact and as more and more man made or natural disasters occur more often around the world, mankinds selfishness only gets more & more pronounced...
