I live in the Northeast, U.S.A. Should I care more about someone starving in a

I live in the Northeast, U.S.A. Should I care more about someone starving in a

I live in the Northeast, U.S.A. Should I care more about someone starving in a distant U.S. state than I care about someone starving on another continent? Should the sufferer's proximity to my location or the precise form of suffering being endured affect the answer to the question?

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