Abuse Quote by Oswald Mosley
“Those who march with us will certainly face abuse, misunderstanding, bitter animosity, and possibly the ferocity of struggle and of danger. In return, we can only offer to them the deep belief that they are fighting that a great land may live.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Political rally, 1930s British Union of Fascists
Supporters will endure hostility and danger, but are promised a noble purpose of defending a great land.
In simple terms: Allies face hardship but share a higher cause.
Embrace the cause despite risks.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Military campaigns
- political activism
- civil unrest
- revolutionary movements
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What sacrifices are you willing to make for a cause?
- How does framing struggle as noble affect dissent?
The promised purpose may be used to justify oppression.