Liberators Give Rise to the Process of Liberation and the Outcome of Liberty: What of Liberty and Independence? 

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 08 May, 2025

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

Afrikan souls are naturally a free and independent people. They have been so and uprightly exercised themselves according throughout the vast portion of their continuum. Unfortunately, the others that mean the Afrikan ill, have taken it upon themselves to impose dire disorder with the likes of enslavement and colonisation. Whatever the facade, guise or propaganda pushed and peddled in relation to these impositions, they are anathema to Afrikan liberty and independence.  

A contemporary mainstream source offers the following detail: 

“Liberty refers to the freedom to act and express oneself without undue restriction, while independence means freedom from external control or influence. Essentially, liberty is the freedom to do what you want, while independence is the freedom from outside interference or subjugation”. 

To bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience at the level of shared oneness that this primary people of creation naturally hold, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. Alteration may yield something that looks like the following: 

“Afrikan liberty refers to the freedom Afrikan souls have to rightfully act and uprightly express themselves in service of their fullest flourishing and security here, there and elsewhere void of undue restriction. At the same time, Afrikan independence means Afrikan souls – wherever located – have freedom from interference and subjugation set to thwart their natural course of ascension of rightful order”.     

Enslavement, colonisation and other such vices of ill-imposition by whatever name represent the destructive oppositional categories to Afrikan liberty, independence – indeed, to their fullest flourishing and security regardless of their geographical locale. Posing as a beneficent benefactor, the enslaver or coloniser may adopt strategies of habitual false promise making and ‘breadcrumbing’ their target doing just enough to make themselves appear as  ‘doing good’ to those susceptible to being deceived by the folly, whilst intending to keep  the targeted Afrikans locked in perpetual state of sheer survival existence (at best) and in total dependency on them as they attempt to set themselves up to bask in the perpetual exploitative overlordship of subjugated Afrikan souls can ensue.   

There are lessons here for the necessary role of the genuine Afrikan liberator amongst soul. people here, there and elsewhere even at the person level of everyday life functioning. Certainly, Afrikan souls ought to avoid becoming self-saboteurs by attempting to castrate those rightfully exercising their liberator self for Afrikan betterment. Petty yet destructive motivating factors such jealousy ought to be secured against. Here, self-knowingness and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) is key. The upright Afrikan liberator self must surely be realised and recognised when one looks into the mirror even at the person level.  In this, Afrikan souls can genuinely put their shoulders to the wheel of successful Afrikan independence and liberty throughout the various levels of the self. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.  

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