My fellow revolutionaries, liberation is a noble cause. We must fight to obtain it.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that fighting for freedom and independence is an important and worthwhile goal. The speaker, who is a leader of a revolution, is telling their supporters that they need to work hard and fight to achieve this freedom and liberation. The speaker believes that this cause is noble and worth the effort required to make it happen.
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