Harper Lee, in her famous novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird', once said that there is one thing that doesn't follow majority rule, and that is a person's conscience. It is true that we do not always have to agree with the majority. Sometimes, the majority can be wrong, and our inner sense of right and wrong guides us to make better choices. When people around us agree to stay silent about something important, just one word of truth can break that silence, loud and clear—like the sound of a gun fired in a quiet room. That one word of truth has power. It can open eyes, change minds, and start conversations. We are that voice that speaks out when others stay silent. We represent those who cannot speak for themselves, and we stand for what is right, even if it is uncomfortable or unpopular. In this way, we become the voice for those who have none.