What Standards of Liberty?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 04 May, 2023
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Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

How far could the Afrikan ascend
with the impetus and application of self to realise maximal potential and maximal
capability? Surely, one of the logical places to start is for the Afrikan to
examine what the best of Afrikan life has been. Well, the best of Afrikan life throughout
the ages of their own natural norm has been the establishment and flourishing of
the greatest and most enduring civilisations to ever exist. This then can be
the guide or benchmark as to the living expression of normality for this soul
people. This in no way means that there is a ceiling of limit placed upon what the
Afrikan can do. Rather, the Afrikan is empowered with the benefit of hindsight
to build upon the then. Thus, present and forward potential can be ever-greater
still. However, such reflective insight
can equip the Afrikan with a self-knowing of standards that reveal their natural
norms of brilliancy. With some level of
knowing as to what their norm of self-determined high-quality standards looks
like, circumstance devoid of those standards can be readily identified.
Certainly, the Maafa of recent centuries has been an experience of Afrikan normality set upon and disrupted. This represents an imposed shortfall in Afrikan norm of pinnacle civilisation to state the least. However, with some level of essential knowing as to what self-determined flourishing Afrikan life has been basic standards can then inform a position of attainment.
This is where the imperative thrust for liberty is brought to the fore. Necessary engagement in the process of liberation is to lift the Afrikan from a state of deficit into their natural norm of flourishing. In this, this soul people surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to exercise their liberty to build and ascend in the best ways possible from whatever station or level they may hold. Or, from whatever geographical space they may stand.
The liberator self, the process of liberation and the outcome liberty surely require some level of knowingness to reveal the necessary standards of attainment, maintenance, security and flourishing. Who else can do this for the Afrikan but the Afrikans themselves? A cursory glance across the disruptions of recent centuries surely reveals an obvious singular answer. The Afrikan must look to the magnificence of themselves.
In this, the challenges can be many. So, the Afrikan can do themselves progressive service by relinquishing contaminant ills of destruction that present psuedo-standards of living peddled to fuel their doom. Rather than haemorrhaging efforts to energise regression (or worse), secure traction for the restoration of self-knowingness and ascension of pinnacle civilisation. Onward and upward rising for this primary and spirit people of creation is essential for rightful order to prevail.
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