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bullhorn

[bool-hawrn] / ˈbʊlˌhɔrn /
NOUN
loudspeaker
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"This disgraceful attack is not a dog-whistle but a bullhorn of incendiary racist and anti-semitic bile, spewed out for the sole purpose of intimidating and sabotaging a lawful, legitimate, fact-based investigation," they said.

From Salon

Authoritarians need a bullhorn and Twitter, YouTube and Facebook are perfect propaganda machines for them.

From Salon

Felix Kartte, a senior advisor at Reset, said the report’s findings indicate Twitter is allowing Russia to use its platform like a bullhorn.

From Seattle Times

But it's also pretty hard to ignore the bullhorn levels of racism that are often embedded in complaints about "woke" culture.

From Salon

In Australia, Ukrainians and their supporters marched to St. Mary’s Cathedral Square in Sydney with a bullhorn as part of a rally honoring 365 days of Ukrainian resistance.

From New York Times