Dissident

/dɪˈsɪdənt/ noun

A person who disagrees with and rebels against an authority, government, or powerful organization, especially through speech or writing.

From Latin 'dissidere' (dis- 'apart' + sidere 'to sit'), literally meaning 'to sit apart.' It evolved to mean those who sit apart from consensus, dissenting from official views.

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