I've been mulling this over a great deal of late, and whilst I am by no means 100% decided I'm very persuaded to lean towards thinking liberty is more important than equality.
My reasoning is that in order to achieve equality it requires state intervention to enforce it, which in turns sees a reduction in liberty. There is often then a rush to the bottom for everyone to form up into distinct groups that each argue and advocate why they should control the levers of government power which they then seek to use in promotion of them to the detriment of other. This is especially clear re: trans activism. In short I don't trust anyone to who says they are for equality when seeking political office to earnestly and competently do the job.
Where I am coming unstuck at the moment is it's clear women have less Liberty in relation to men so where does that leave feminism? I may be incorrect in this but I see feminism to be more for the equality of women than women's Liberty. I am hoping to be corrected on this point, but there does seem to be a push to promote women as victims when compared to identifying and promoting successes of women. I can see that isn't feminisms fault exactly as it's more often a wider cultural context, particularly with the media, but it seems to be something we all just tacitly go along with.
In closing although I am somewhat setting up my stall in Liberty camp, I can and often do admire and respect people who come down on the equality being more important side. I'd just like to explore the idea really.