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Testing Boundaries: How Politicians and Media Shift Public Perception

Mar 18, 202522 min
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How do once-radical ideas become mainstream? In this episode of UnSpun, explore the Overton Window—the concept that explains how political and social boundaries shift over time. From the Green New Deal to gun control laws, media coverage, and social movements, I break down how public opinion is influenced, often without us realizing it. Join me as we unpack agenda-setting, framing, and the tactics newsmakers use to reshape reality. Stay sharp,



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