Behind The Voice: Why I Stopped Being a “Resource” and Started Being Human
Hello. My name is Som Bentur, and I am the author behind The Voice of Human.
For over 17 years, I lived inside the corporate machine. As an HR professional climbing the ranks to head regional operations in the banking and financial sectors, my job was to manage “human resources.” But being a natural introvert, my real skill was never just managing people—it was observing them.
I spent nearly two decades watching the silent struggles of the working class. I saw how economic policies, corporate greed, and geopolitical shifts didn’t just affect spreadsheets; they destroyed families, forced parents into impossible choices, and slowly stripped away human dignity. I sat across the desk from brilliant, hardworking people who were treated as disposable metrics by a system that demanded everything and promised nothing.
Then, life handed me the exact same reality check. When I lost my job, the illusion of the corporate safety net vanished. But instead of letting it break me, it woke me up. It pushed me toward a dream I had quietly held onto for years: to become a full-time creator, a writer, and an unfiltered voice for the truth.
I realized I no longer wanted to protect corporate narratives. I wanted to protect human reality.
That is why I created The Voice of Human.
This platform is born from the accumulated frustration of watching the middle class get squeezed by inflation, seeing local communities fractured by imported geopolitical hatred, and watching technology isolate us rather than connect us. I write about the US economy, global immigration, and corporate realities not from an ivory tower, but from the perspective of someone who has spent 17 years in the trenches.
I am not here to tell you what is politically correct. I am here to tell you what is objectively true. I stand for fairness, facts, and the fundamental right to a dignified life.
Thank you for being here, for reading, and for stepping outside the echo chamber with me. We have a lot of truths to uncover together.
— Som Bentur

