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If you look at this from his point of view, he likely thinks that no one that doesn't know him, could possibly care about his well being.
He may not say it directly, but this is his world view. Unless you know someone who is or are directly affected by something; how can you care about it!
I would even say that it is "normal"; humans evolved in tribal societies. A few hundred people to maybe a few thousand. Our brains are really not wired to care about billions of people.
I find it hard; how do I empathize with someone I have never met, but also will never meet? I have probably got a lot in common with them, but I will never be able to know what. It does hit home when it is kids being effected though, the loss of innocence and the potential missed is terrible.
Don't judge too harshly; it is always easier for most to act locally rather than globally. That acting however requires a drive of some sort.