10 Reasons North Koreans Believe Kim Jong-Un is a God
Inside the Myths, Legends, and Cult of Personality That Surround North Korea’s Supreme Leader

North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-Un, is one of the most talked-about figures in the world. To outsiders, he might seem like a bizarre dictator with unusual friendships, think Dennis Rodman, but inside North Korea, he’s considered heaven-sent, almost divine. From miraculous births to world-changing achievements, here are the top 10 reasons North Koreans see Kim Jong-Un as a god.
10. Daddy Was a God
In North Korea, divinity runs in the family. Kim Jong-Un’s father, Kim Jong-Il, and grandfather, Kim Il-Sung, were already treated as mythical beings. According to state mythology, Kim Jong-Il was born on a sacred mountain with a star shining in the sky and winter magically turning to spring. In reality, he was born in a small Siberian village in 1941, but the legend lives on. This divine bloodline continues with Kim Jong-Un, cementing his godlike status.
9. Hamburger Meister
Believe it or not, Kim Jong-Un’s father is credited with inventing the hamburger in North Korean lore, called “Double Bread with Meat.” This quirky claim helped build the Kim family cult, portraying them as innovators and providers. Kim Jong-Un inherited this legacy, making him the son of a culinary hero in the eyes of his people.
8. Despot Style
From Kim Jong-Il’s signature grey military suit to Kim Jong-Un’s famous haircut, style is power in North Korea. The “Ambition” haircut became so popular that many North Korean men emulated it. The leader’s fashion choices aren’t just personal; they’re symbols of authority and inspiration.
7. Blessed Bowels
North Korean media claims that Kim Jong-Un and his ancestors are perfectly evolved beings. Official biographies suggest that their bodies are so flawless that they never need to urinate or defecate, a bizarre but fascinating part of the divine mythology surrounding them.
6. The Shining Sun
Kim Jong-Un’s portraits are everywhere, from homes to schools. He is showered with ceremonial titles like “The General” or “The Shining Sun.” North Koreans are conditioned to revere him like a religious icon, and his birthday is celebrated like a national holiday with parades and festivities.
5. Heir to Greatness
Even as a child, Kim Jong-Un was considered extraordinary. He supposedly learned to drive at age three, became a skilled sailor before his teens, and is a talented composer and musician. According to state media, he continues the legacy of extraordinary skills his family is famous for.
4. Time Lord
In 2015, Kim Jong-Un allegedly “gave back time” to North Koreans by adjusting clocks by half an hour, a symbolic act of correcting historical injustices. This story reflects the idea that he controls time itself, further enhancing his godlike reputation.
3. No Contest
Elections in North Korea are a formality, but in the state narrative, Kim Jong-Un won 99.9% of the vote, a figure meant to showcase unmatched popularity and validate his divine rule.
2. Picture of Youth
Kim Jong-Un is known as the youngest world leader, a fact that fuels his cult of personality. Combined with tales of his early skills and achievements, this adds an air of prodigious talent and myth to his image.
1. A Global Event
Perhaps the most striking part of his godlike status is that Kim Jong-Un’s birthday is treated as a global event in North Korea. Parades, festivities, and nationwide celebrations elevate his persona to that of a living deity, cementing his place in the hearts of his people.
North Korea’s propaganda machine has carefully built a world where Kim Jong-Un is more than a leader; he’s a legend. From divine ancestry to miraculous feats, the myths surrounding him show how power and perception intertwine in one of the world’s most secretive nations.
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Kim Jong-Un, North Korea, Kim Jong-Un myths, North Korean leaders, cult of personality, Shining Sun, Kim family, Supreme Leader, North Korea propaganda, divine leader
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Areeba Umair
Writing stories that blend fiction and history, exploring the past with a touch of imagination.



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