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megaphone

noun as in loudspeaker

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The South African government has said it will not take part in "counterproductive megaphone diplomacy" following a fresh social media post by US President Donald Trump repeating his claim that Pretoria was confiscating land.

From BBC

He got on the megaphone and began telling people not to come out, not to speak to ICE agents and not to sign anything.

To an outsider, the scene might sound like an episode of “Storage Wars” — gibberish over a megaphone — and look a bit like a zombie apocalypse.

“They can have their own warrants that are not signed by a judge, they are not valid,” a man is heard saying with a megaphone in the video before it ends.

I don't know if they had a mic set up or maybe just a megaphone, but there were protesters there.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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