This is dedicated to everyone who has faced institutional silence, procedural neglect, or the quiet erasure of their experience.
It speaks not only to my own path, but to all those whose stories were sidelined, delayed, dismissed or buried beneath bureaucracy.
It honours every person who recognised the patterns, the parallels, the echoes across different cases — each unique, yet bound by the same structural failures that demanded accountability and never received it.
It stands with those who carried evidence when institutions carried silence. With those who documented what others ignored.
With those who refused to let truth be overwritten.
RECORDS ARE LOUDER THAN INSTITUTIONS
because documentation outlives denial, because evidence outlasts omission, because transparency is a civic duty.
This is not the voice of one individual. It is the voice of everyone who has ever been told to wait, to accept, to disappear into the margins.
WE fight, not I fight
because institutional failures are never isolated, because patterns repeat, because silence is systemic, and because truth deserves a collective defence.
And even the structure of this anthem — the thirty‑second form, the not quiet (spoken‑word introduction in crescendo) hip‑hop opening in lower case, the explosive rock cry in upper case — is deliberate.
It is the result of careful social and cognitive study: a sound design that mirrors how voices rise from suppression to assertion, how the unheard become unignorable, how evidence breaks through silence.
This dedication is for the unheard — and for the echo that finally breaks through.