Create a powerful spoken-word protest speech delivered with urgency, moral authority, and controlled anger. The voice should be calm but intense, building steadily into passion. Tone: intelligent, grounded, uncompromising. Pace: slow at first, then accelerating with emphasis and deliberate pauses.
Theme: global corruption in governments and institutions sustained by public labour and taxes. Emphasise that people in power—politicians, celebrities, police, institutions, schools—have failed to protect children. Make clear that continuing to work and comply financially rewards corruption.
Focus on the 13th of May as a decisive moment: women withdrawing consent by removing children from school, not working, and disrupting the system. Frame this as ethical resistance, not chaos. End with a clear call to action: support women, protect children, withdraw consent. Emotion should peak at urgency: this moment is now.