New Delhi, March 10 -- 'For years, decades, the system has taught us to stay quiet. They've made us believe that those who take to the streets to speak up are crazy, criminals, troublemakers.'

This sharp observation by Bad Bunny captures something many people feel but rarely say out loud. Protest is not disorder. It is democracy in its rawest form. Yet, those in power have long tried to make it look otherwise.

The quote speaks to a pattern that repeats across countries and generations. When people march, strike or raise their voices, the system responds not by listening but by labelling.

Protesters become troublemakers. Activists become threats. The message is clear: stay quiet, stay in line.

Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martinez Oc...