Be realistic, demand the impossible!
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A popular revolutionary slogan attributed to him.
One of the most iconic revolutionary slogans may have nothing to do with its supposed author
Be realistic, demand the impossible!
Alleged date: Unknown
A popular revolutionary slogan attributed to him.
This famous rallying cry is commonly attributed to Che Guevara, but historical evidence points to the 1968 Paris student protests as its true origin. No verified speech or writing by Guevara contains this phrase.
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Anonymous French students during the May 1968 Paris protests. The slogan appeared as graffiti on walls of the Sorbonne and across the Latin Quarter.
"It's not a question of who is right, but who is left."
"A country that does not know how to fight for its rights is a country that does not deserve them."
"The revolution is a hurricane that sweeps away all obstacles."
"We must not be afraid to make mistakes, as long as we learn from them."
"The revolution is a struggle for human dignity."