No it doesn't.
What people do when they talk about Russia, the Middle East, Africa is "Hey look, it's far worse there - think yourselves lucky".
I used this analogy a while ago - and will repeat it here...
If you woke up one morning, to find all of the rubbish in your bins strewn all over your front door, and your flower beds ripped up - you would be rightly furious.
However, if you later were sitting looking through your newspaper and read that a house had burned down three streets away, you would be concerned...you might even start a fund to help the family, but you would feel more concerned about what had happened to you because it was local to you even though in the great scheme of things it was no where near as devastating as a house fire that left you homeless and destroyed all your possessions.
That analogy fits here. Things closer to home (even if they are less serious), affect us more.