Liberty or Pseudo-Liberty?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 09 May, 2023
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Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

Afrikan souls in the natural norm of their own flourishing
liberty, build magnificently. So much so, that these pioneers of culture
brought forth the greatest and most enduring civilisations to ever exist. Thus,
as liberty abounds for this primary and spirit people of creation so too does
their construction, development, maintenance and security of pinnacle civilisation.
In this sense, liberty and upright construction are not separate nor distinct. Rather,
this people’s liberty represents a progressive state of being in their own
element – their element of freedom for grand building and ascension of rightful
order.
By contrast, the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries represent the imposition of unfreedom or non-liberty for this primary people of naturally upright construction. The natural norm of Afrikan self-determined superlative building has been set upon in barrage of destructive ways. Any non-constructive, dysfunctional, disordered or otherwise less-than existence is unnatural for this soul people and oppositional to their natural order and preserve.
Here, the role of the inherent liberator and process of liberation within the lives of Afrikan souls is powerfully important from whatever station and at whatever level possible. Vitally, it is the fulfilment of the liberator role and its engagement in the process of liberation that yields the outcome of liberty for this people to restore superlative construction as their mainstay thrust.
The essential attainment and maintenance of Afrikan liberty surely ought to be safeguarded from contaminants of ill, wilfully self-destructive wrongdoings and the like. Naturally, liberty here is substance-filled and of upright ascension and likewise ought to be protected from: derailment; being bogusly substituted by empty symbolisms; or have its imperative thrust of rightful order co-opted to serve the interests of ill and destruction. Pseudo-liberty can be concocted, pushed and peddled in host of persistent and damaging ways. Still, it is Afrikan souls themselves that can (and surely must) safeguard themselves from such ills and restore themselves to reveal their liberty.
Liberty in lives of this soul people is far from being regressive. It is naturally progressive phenomenon with prolific and enduring outcomes that span eternity. It is something that Afrikan souls surely cannot neglect nor be without, ever! In its abundance, the outstanding brilliancy and excellence of this exceptional and pioneering people of the world is fully realised as pinnacle civilisation comes to be and rightful order prevails.
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