Found this graph online for anyone who might still be confused. I think this makes it much more clear.

  • apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    The Overton Window is known to many but still most can’t see how it shapes acceptable politics. What’s left and right in the US is shifted so far right from most other democratic countries.

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      4 days ago

      I don’t think the US is the outlier that people think it is. Other “democratic” nations are undergoing the same political issues at the behest of the same economic interests.

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        With the major difference that those nations have a lot more social programs to combat poverty and homelessness, and have health insurance that doesn’t bankrupt people. That really helps with social cohesion and prevents larger scale radicalization.

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          And yet we’re witnessing a similar large scale shift to the right across many of those same unnamed (but presumably European) nations.

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            Which is the working of targeted propaganda spread by the legacy and social media and not an innate function of “democratic” nations.

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              The propaganda that you speak of has much deeper cultural roots than any democratic principles in any of these nations.