Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Construction in Liberation?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 16 May, 2024

Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

The quality of construction is vital to the role of the Afrikan liberator and to the process of Afrikan liberation. In this, the Afrikan liberator is a builder of that which is necessary for the betterment and security of Afrikan life and the process of Afrikan liberation is its building process. Indeed, one may state that Afrikan liberty is – and must be - built.

A mainstream source offers the following discussion in relation to building within the liberation process:

“The interpersonal phase of the liberation process is marked by a change in how we value others and interact with them on a regular basis. It is the phase of building community, and consists of two steps: dialoguing with people who are like us for support (people who have the same social identities as we do, with regard to this issue of oppression), and dialoguing with people who are different from us for gaining understanding and building coalitions. This phase is characterised by the creation of an ongoing dialogue, where views are exchanged, people are listened to and valued, and we begin to view each others’ points of view as making sense and having integrity, even if they are very different from our own”.

In order to relate this detail specifically to the Afrikan experience and to liberty math (Afrikan liberator + Afrikan liberation = Afrikan liberty), alteration is considered to be apt. Adjustment may then yield the following:

“The interpersonal phase of the Afrikan liberation process is marked by a change in how Afrikan souls value each other and interact amongst themselves whether located here, there or elsewhere. It is the phase of building Afrikan community both locally and globally, and consists of (amongst other things): exercising the Afrikan liberator role and establishing constructive dialogue and effort amongst Afrikan liberators throughout the various levels of the self. Here, Afrikan identity is foundational and necessitates self-determined restoration and security of self-knowingness. At the same time, the Afrikan liberator ought to safeguard against the divisive infiltration of pseudo-identities concocted and set to create disorder, chaos and destruction amongst Afrikan souls and their imperative thrust to realise Afrikan liberty. This is no way negates the integrity and strength of much valued and variously styled Afrikan expressions in any immediate locale. Rather, the Afrikan liberator as builder with the process of Afrikan liberation in building is empowered by the range of expressed Afrikan dynamics at one level and core Afrikan oneness at another”.

Despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill, it is for Afrikan souls themselves to construct their liberty. From whatever locale, station, level or status Afrikan souls can surely make a progressive step forward of upright constructiveness for Afrikan ascension.

Throughout the ages, this primary people of creation with their liberty secured established the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist. Builders, this soul people naturally and superlatively are.  This magnificent quality of Afrikan life must surely be brought to the fore. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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