“…Many authors lamented the failure of global solidarity in the context of the global distribution of scarce resources, such as COVID-19 tests or vaccines (e.g., Figueroa et al, 2021 ; Obinna, 2021 ; Sekalala et al, 2021 ; Syntia Munung, Ujewe, & Afolabi, 2021 ). On a more national or regional level, it was suggested that calls for solidaristic practices could sometimes also lead to polarization instead of social cohesion ( Chadwick, 2020 ; Stjernswärd & Glasdam, 2021 ). For instance, intergenerational solidarity might also turn into ageism once solidarity towards the elderly is exhausted ( Ayalon et al, 2020 ; Barrett, Michael, & Padavic, 2021 ; Barth et al, 2021 ; Ellerich-Groppe, Pfaller, & Schweda, 2021 ; Fraser et al, 2020 ).…”