"While it may take generations of nurturing, nations founded on and grounded in freedom will eventually overcome and prosper. Once free, folks rarely accept anything less, and that includes Iraqis"
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The subtext is paternal and strategic. “Nurturing” casts the United States (and its allies) as patient gardeners rather than occupiers, shifting attention away from coercion, sectarian fracture, and the messy mechanics of state-building. It’s a rhetorical swap: replace agency with caretaking, replace violence with cultivation. Even the syntax smooths the moral edges, sliding from “nations” to “folks” to “Iraqis,” as if a complex society can be understood through a folksy, common-sense psychology.
The sharpest claim is the absolutist one: “Once free, folks rarely accept anything less.” That’s an American origin myth exported as a universal law, designed to make regime change feel like history’s default setting rather than a gamble. It also anticipates dissent: if Iraq resists, the problem becomes insufficient “nurturing,” not the premise itself. In the mid-2000s context, this is less a description of Iraq than a reassurance to Americans that the story still ends the way they want.
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Lott, Trent. (2026, January 16). While it may take generations of nurturing, nations founded on and grounded in freedom will eventually overcome and prosper. Once free, folks rarely accept anything less, and that includes Iraqis. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-it-may-take-generations-of-nurturing-116353/
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Lott, Trent. "While it may take generations of nurturing, nations founded on and grounded in freedom will eventually overcome and prosper. Once free, folks rarely accept anything less, and that includes Iraqis." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-it-may-take-generations-of-nurturing-116353/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"While it may take generations of nurturing, nations founded on and grounded in freedom will eventually overcome and prosper. Once free, folks rarely accept anything less, and that includes Iraqis." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-it-may-take-generations-of-nurturing-116353/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.





