Liberators Give Rise to the Process of Liberation and the Outcome of Liberty: What of a Liberator Build-Up? 

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 15 May, 2025

Celebrating the Role of the Liberator, the Process of Liberation and the Attainment of Liberty 

In order for the natural norm of outward Afrikan constructive expression of rightful order to take place, there is a level of build-up that is necessarily energised within the self. This is naturally rooted in the spiritual-cultural fabric of Afrikan life and can be facilitated, developed and charted with passage of rites. In this, learning of self is key. So then, what of the role of the Afrikan liberator that surely ought to be an upright and active feature of Afrikan life in the best ways possible here, there and elsewhere? If progressive Afrikan life in general terms holds the quality of build-up, then the element of being liberator also naturally benefits from cultivation with its specific focus. 

 According to contemporary mainstream source:    

“In a general sense, "liberator build-up" could refer to the process of building or strengthening something that serves as a liberator or a source of freedom and relief”.   

Of course, the discussion here is about the role of the Afrikan liberator self rather than some external object or thing. As such, and to bring focus on the Afrikan experience, at the level of shared core oneness that this soul people naturally hold, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. Alteration may yield something that looks like the following: 

“Afrikan liberator build-up can refer to the self-determined process of Afrikan souls building or strengthening themselves to empower their liberator role throughout the various levels of the self here, there and elsewhere. The liberator of rightful order can then uprightly mission to attain, maintain and secure Afrikan freedom in the best ways possible through engagement in the process of Afrikan liberation from whatever station, level or status regardless of geographical locale”.  

Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to oppose Afrikan liberator build-up and attempt to tear-down souls rightfully missioning for Afrikan progress and betterment. Such attempts may be laced with dire falsehoods of anti-Afrikan propaganda whether the aim is to paint a targeted upright Afrikan in a negative light or to malign a whole nation of Afrikan souls. Those of dire disorder, may hold the posture that the only good Afrikan is the Afrikan underfoot or worse.  

There are lessons in this for Afrikan souls and their upright development and rightful expression of their liberator role even at the person level of everyday life. Certainly, Afrikan people ought to avoid becoming peddlers and pushers of lies and misinformation about those exercising their liberator role of rightful order in order to render destruction by proxy. Such wilfully destructive wrongdoing is despicable activity. Here, perpetrating souls may engage in such a level of deceit and deception that when their dire folly is exposed they may seek to isolate or completely destroy their target to ‘save face’ or to brush the damage they have caused ‘under the rug’. 

Afrikan souls surely ought to safeguard themselves and their necessary liberator role from such ills. Indeed, Afrikan liberator build-up can be a functional mainstay with the self one sees in the mirror – uprightly and in the best ways possible. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.     

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