Those are generalizing statements that would have to rely on statistical majority to be right. Let's take psychopathy/sociopathy/antisocial to mean evil here. 1% of people are psychopaths, 4% are sociopaths. So, by that metric, humanity matches "not evil" with about 95% certainty.
Sure. That's a tautology though, and thus has nothing to do with what I said.
You might as well say "evil is evil".
"humans are evil"
"humans aren't evil"
Those are generalizing statements that would have to rely on statistical majority to be right. Let's take psychopathy/sociopathy/antisocial to mean evil here. 1% of people are psychopaths, 4% are sociopaths. So, by that metric, humanity matches "not evil" with about 95% certainty.