Or maybe focus on broadening globally (rather than mainly focusing on US leaders/celebrities and US-focused interventions like this Seattle homeless shelter)
Of course there will be some political and consumer pressure to ‘give at home’ in the country they are based in etc. But that non-rationalist argument could be countered by other non/semi-rationalist arguments like ‘most products are manufactured outside the US’, and ‘raw materials come from the globe’, and ‘poor countries tend to suffer the most from climate change’.
Or maybe focus on broadening globally (rather than mainly focusing on US leaders/celebrities and US-focused interventions like this Seattle homeless shelter)
Of course there will be some political and consumer pressure to ‘give at home’ in the country they are based in etc. But that non-rationalist argument could be countered by other non/semi-rationalist arguments like ‘most products are manufactured outside the US’, and ‘raw materials come from the globe’, and ‘poor countries tend to suffer the most from climate change’.