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

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 26 May, 2025

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

Afrikan souls have naturally laid powerfully strong self-determined foundations to their lives throughout the ages of their richly endowed continuum. For this soul people to have established the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist, their life foundations had to be commensurate with the task. In relation to the arena of Afrikan liberty there is also naturally foundational substance. 

According to a contemporary mainstream source:  

“Foundational liberties are the fundamental rights upon which a society is built and that are considered essential to individual freedom and well-being. They are often seen as inalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to human beings and cannot be taken away”. 

In order to bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience at the level of shared core oneness this people naturally hold, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. In so doing, something that looks like the following may result:  

“Foundational Afrikan liberty relates to the fundamental rights of Afrikan people here, there and elsewhere. These are rights upon which Afrikan society is built and that are considered essential to the freedom, well-being and security of Afrikan souls. They are naturally valued as inalienable rights, meaning they are inherent to this primary people of creation and cannot be taken away via attempts to impose overlordship or other vice of disorder by others that mean the Afrikan ill”.      

Colonisation, enslavement and the like have been acutely harmful impositions orchestrated by others meaning the Afrikan ill to deny foundational Afrikan liberty. The level of chaos, havoc and destruction unleashed via such vices are of such magnitude that they may never be fully quantified. Yet, it is only Afrikan souls that can lift themselves from disruption with the lessons learned from their experiences. In this, the Afrikan can do themselves a great service to recall their superlative constructions of civilisation built upon immensely strong foundations. At the same time, Afrikans surely ought to disallow themselves being coerced, misguided and misused as a ‘tool’ to deny foundational Afrikan liberty in service of others of ill by proxy.   

Of course, there are lessons that the Afrikan can learn from this at the person level of day-to-day living. Surely the Afrikan can look into the mirror of themselves and bring to the fore upright and genuine posture to uphold foundational Afrikan liberty in the best ways possible. At the same time – from that same self-reflection – Afrikan souls can avoid negative tendencies of wilfully destructive disorder set to thwart natural foundations of Afrikan liberty. Indeed, it is denial of wilfully destructive wrongdoing whether as malicious gossipmongering, intentions of harmful deceit or other such ills that can help avoid the trap of serving others of ill by proxy. In this, the recovery of self-knowingness and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) is key. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.    

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