Cassandras

/kəˈsændrəz/ noun

Plural of Cassandra; people who make accurate predictions about the future but are not believed or heeded by others.

From Greek mythology's Cassandra, a Trojan prophet cursed by Apollo so that no one would believe her prophecies. The name became a common noun in English to describe the archetype of the ignored oracle or prophet.

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