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Compassion on the tracks: A lesson in European values

On a train from Bologna to Florence, an Italian conductor encountered a young, ticketless Indian man. Instead of immediate confrontation or police involvement, the official asked a simple, human question: “Have you eaten today?” before offering the man food and a gesture of genuine compassion.

Compassion on the tracks: A lesson in European values

This encounter stands in stark contrast to the aggressive anti-immigrant rhetoric recently championed by high-ranking American officials. While the guards were performing their duty, they prioritized human dignity over the cold enforcement of rules. This approach diverges sharply from the hostility witnessed on the Spanish-French border, where families have been subjected to public humiliation and intimidation by armed authorities.

Recent statements from figures like JD Vance and Pete Hegseth, who have called for "righteous anger" against mass migration and framed the movement of people as an "invasion," are emboldening extremist groups across Europe. These ideologies, fueled by vitriol on social media, threaten to replace the EU's foundational commitment to humanitarianism with a model of state-sponsored rage. Despite the influence of these narratives on centrist politics, the conduct of the Italian train staff suggests that a quieter, more empathetic majority remains. The challenge for Europe lies in maintaining the rule of law while refusing to abandon the basic decency that defines its identity against an increasingly radicalized American political discourse.

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