Honestly, being in hell right now would explain a lot
They did starve a lot of people to death and made a lot of people work to death as slaves, though. And I mean, like, a lot. Like the most people ever murdered by leaders, even including the Holocaust, though maybe not per capita?
capitalism has starved more people to death, I dont see people blaming capitalism for that however. I dont know where you get “made a lot of people work as slaves till death from tho”…

First of all, every nation is a capitalism, so technically yes.

Second, the USA in it’s 250 year history has never had a famine, much less ones on the scale caused by the USSR and Mao Zedong.

The communist dictatorships, as direct results of changes in policy and management, make up half the lists of famines total. If you have some secret data that proves tens of millions of people per year die in every democracy, please present it.

The US just exports the famines to other countries, but the principle is the exact same. Deny people access to food in order to force them to align with you politically.

Ah yes, the war in Iraq, famously so that we could take away all their saffron. /sarcasm

Did you know North America exports a third of all food globally, up from a fourth in the 1990s?

Gaza, Cuba, North Korea and Somalia come to mind.
You think the USA is stealing North Korea’s food? That’s a fucking new one, lmfao.
Have you ever heard the term “economic sanctions”?
Economic sanctions as a result of their own aggression, and they still have trade partners like China.

as a result of their own aggression

I didn’t know they bombed the US back to the iron age in the Korean War, I thought it was the other way around.
Do you have any source?

I wonder what the major difference is between North and South Korea. Hmmmm. Gorsh, I really wonder. Regardless, the sanctions exist now as a result of current behavior.
The South Korean dictatorship was propped up by the US, and had the chance to develop economically, which lead to a gradual democratization.
The North Korean dictatorship was sanctioned to starvation levels, which historically always leads to more authoritarian leadership.