Liberator or Pseudo-Liberator?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 07 May, 2023

Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

The role of liberator for the primary and spirit people of creation been a position of bringing about, maintaining and securing the liberty of these souls. In their natural norm as a highly cultivated and flourishing people the liberator’s aspect of security can be of pronounced significance. Whilst in times of interruption and disruption the aspect of attainment may necessarily be of the greatest prominence (as other aspects remain key). Whatever the age or condition the role of liberator is surely rooted as inherent functioning in Afrikan life. It naturally operates from whatever station, level or whatever other role a soul may have in the best ways possible. It is a role vital for the ascension and fullest flourishing of this people. For these pioneers of culture and civilisation must exercise their liberty to build for themselves in their natural norm of superlativeness.

The Maafa of recent centuries represents a time of protracted interruption and devastation to the lives of this primary people. Here, the role of the liberator is more important than ever. Every genuine and upright step taken to pull the self from less-than conditions is an enactment of the liberator role. The necessary thrust of the attainment of liberty makes the liberator’s role progressive, transformative and crucial. Each Afrikan soul here, there or elsewhere can energise and engage their naturally inherent upright liberator role in the best ways possible and from whatever station, level or status they may or may not hold.  

Of course, restoration of some level of self-knowingness is fundamental any role of Afrikan ascension and flourishing and the liberator is no exception. Therefore, self-determined effort for recovery, rejuvenation and elevation of self-knowingness is a boon of enlivenment for liberty.

In upward traction, the element of safeguarding remains necessary and with the rampant peddling of ill-contaminants and vices of ill, there is much to secure against. Indeed, the progressive liberator must surely secure the self from regression into a state of non-function, self-destructive wrongdoings or worse. Protecting of the soul from being totally consumed by the wild debris of ill-function is surely necessary as long as ill-function exists or is being pushed. Here, the soul of naturally upright and genuine substance remains vital. In a world where media folly and the like can bogusly twist mere surface appearance to ‘equate’ to rooted substance and progress – the liberator ought not fall prey to being ingulfed in the façade of a pseudo-liberator void of any genuine thrust for upright ascension.  

The naturally inherent role of the genuine liberator is absolutely vital for this people’s liberty to be realised. Void of their liberty to build for themselves, their natural norm of pinnacle civilisation is left wanting to state the least. Liberty and the outcome of upright superlative construction is something that only Afrikan souls can do for themselves. Surely it something that the Afrikans must do for themselves.

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