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Propaganda fails when narrative contradicts visible material conditions, not when it creates aspiration for possible futures

Analysis of failed propaganda campaigns across Vietnam War ('We Are Winning'), Falklands War (Argentina's Gurkha dehumanization), and North Korea/South Korea contrast reveals a consistent failure mechanism: narrative collapse when contradicting visible material evidence. Vietnam War optimism messaging failed because 'harsh realities of combat footage contradicted these messages, causing public disillusionment.' Argentina's Gurkha propaganda backfired by 'scaring Argentinean soldiers, with horrifying rumors spreading' rather than building morale. The South Korean student activist case 'inadvertently revealed how South Korea was ahead of the north in civil liberties and economic progress, creating a stark contrast to the narrative that North Koreans were taught.' The common pattern: 'Propaganda campaigns fail when they either contradict visible reality, backfire psychologically, or rely on false premises that can be contradicted by direct evidence.' This is categorically distinct from narrative that creates aspiration for genuinely possible futures without contradicting visible conditions—the mechanism fails specifically when attempting deception, not when commissioning futures. The distinction clarifies the scope of narrative infrastructure: it works when aligned with genuine aspiration, fails when used to deny observable reality.