I think writing op-eds about how letting millions of Africans starve is worth it would signal not “that you are willing to sacrifice” but that you don’t care about people far away from you. (Which seems like it’s probably the wrong message to send, if you want to make people far away from you believe that invading other people far away from you will get them hit with economic sanctions that will hurt you as well as them.)
You could discuss how the UN food program should be funded in a way that it doesn’t have to beg Elon for money and say that funding those things is very important to make up for damage to make the message that starvation is a big deal better.
I think writing op-eds about how letting millions of Africans starve is worth it would signal not “that you are willing to sacrifice” but that you don’t care about people far away from you. (Which seems like it’s probably the wrong message to send, if you want to make people far away from you believe that invading other people far away from you will get them hit with economic sanctions that will hurt you as well as them.)
You could discuss how the UN food program should be funded in a way that it doesn’t have to beg Elon for money and say that funding those things is very important to make up for damage to make the message that starvation is a big deal better.