15 November, 2018

The Cassandra Effect

        Telling people a story or a theory you had with evidence is a hard thing to do. This is usually because if you are lower down and you aren't well known to authorities or high people in the government they won't believe you. But, this could be a bad thing because you could be expressing a really important issue that could affect a lot of people but nobody would listen. But, Andrew had it the opposite. He said villages in Sudan were being attacked and there was a lot of violence and Andrew had evidence. High authorities listened to him because he was well known with them. So, he was able to make an impact and they did something about this because of this prroblem. This saved many people lives in Sudan
We need to find a way to change this. What can we do to make a difference?

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