Introduction

Political Propaganda: A government might claim, “Our top military experts confirm this war is necessary,” to justify military action, even if the experts’ views are misrepresented or lack consensus.
Description
The way that this works in propaganda is as follows:
Propagandists use repeated slogans, images, or messages to make ideas seem more acceptable or “true” over time.
Media campaigns may flood audiences with specific narratives to build familiarity and reduce resistance.
This can have limitations as something that is overused can be result in boredom.