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But you see, a rich country like America can perhaps afford to be stupid.
Barack Obama
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote suggests that wealth allows a nation to overlook important issues without immediate consequences.

In this quote, Barack Obama points out that a wealthy nation, such as America, has the luxury of ignoring pressing social, political, or economic problems due to its resources. This commentary reflects on the irony that affluence can lead to complacency and a disregard for critical thinking or accountability, implying that societies with fewer resources must be more vigilant and proactive in addressing their challenges.

Themes

AmericaWealthIgnoranceResponsibilityComplacency

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech on economic policy, one might quote Obama to highlight the need for accountability in government spending.

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