Are you joking? The North Korean constitution says they're super peaceful, so it must be so! Was crossing the 38th parallel (and massacring South Koreans on their way) in the Korean War in line with their peaceful ideals? Shelling Yeongpyeongdo? Sinking the Cheonan? Attempting (on multiple occasions) to assassinate Park Chunghee? Kidnapping (for decades) South Korean and Japanese citizens?
Constantly issuing threats to turn either South Korea or the U.S. (or both) into a "sea of fire"? Just FYI, North Korea's elite makes most of its foreign currency through smuggling weapons, drugrunning, prostitution, and goods created with slave labor.
Neither the North Korean constitution nor its penal code contains any prohibition for North Korean women having sex with black men, but why is it
that African exchange students and engineers testify that North Korean women who engaged in relationships with them ended up spirited away by the state? Are they all liars? Do you presume those women were sent to one of North Korea's many gulags and internment camps, or do those not exist?
I mean, seriously, what the fuck does the constitution (a fucking sham document in most countries and
especially in North Korea) have anything to say about what kind of behavior the state engages in? Do you extend the same credulity to the U.S. constitution? Do you think the American state doesn't engage in cruel and unusual punishment? Does it really guarantee all of its citizens equal protection under the law? Then why would you not apply the same skepticism to claims of the North Korean constitution?