Soapbox
A soapbox is a temporary platform used to give a speech.[1] During the 19th century, soap was transported in wooden boxes. When a person had new or unusual ideas, and wanted to talk to a crowd about them, sometimes he or she would stand on an empty soapbox so that everyone could see and hear the talk well.
People sometimes use the word "soapbox" to mean a place to say new or unusual things.
Soapbox Media
An actor portrays a snake oil salesman at a theme park
Political activists in New York City, October 1908
Marianne Williamson speaking with supporters at the Des Moines Register's "Political Soapbox" event
References
- ↑ "Soapbox". Merriam-Webster dictionary. Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2007-12-01.