You on the other hand definitely are funny.Well Karl Marx was not funny, and what he did to the Modern World wasn't funny either, it was his economic theories that resulted in nuclear missiles being pointed at the United States, and for that I cannot forgive him!
By the way, who is responsible for nuclear missiles being pointed at the Soviet Union? Max Weber, Adam Smith? Or do we have to go further back and blame George Washington himself?
There is a huge difference between a capitalist H-bomb warhead and a communist one, or there was until we started talking about our designs during the Clinton administration, which the Russians probably copied. However, that would just mean that they switched to capitalist warhead designs shortly after they switched to capitalism. The A-bomb wareheads were, for a while, probably the same, but that's because communists don't respect intellectual property rights.
A capitalist warhead starts by firing a set of primers to set off a chemical explosive, which is like the initial investment, or seed money. That sets off the implosion of the core, freeing a vast amount of energy, which is then leveraged into even more energy by using secondary effects to trigger a huge boom. It operates just like the stock market and fractional reserve banking. A communist warhead was based on Sakarov's idea of squeezing layers of strata until a revolution occured. The capitalist system was much more efficient, yielding much lighter warheads for the same yield.
Having been murdered, raped or crippled by agent orange they did indeed pay a price.
I've heard lots of crazy claims about agent orange, but I've never heard anyone claim it was raping people.

It's also pretty darn harmless, except to plants. American civilians were exposed to far, far more of it than Vietnamese because we were spraying the heck out of the US, but more importantly because dioxin (the worrisome part of agent orange) is emitted by engines burning leaded gasoline, and from the combustion of plastic. Vietnam was about the last country to quit using leaded gas and burning plastic garbage.
Agent Orange was the result of not having an agreement by the North Vietnamese not to make use of vegetation to hide themselves when they ambushed American soldiers.
I'm pretty sure there's never been any agreement like that in the history of human warfare. The side effect of agent orange was a massive increase in Vietnamese rice production, because carving farmland out of the jungle, by hand, with axes and saws, is slow and difficult. Even after we left, many of the gains in the rice yield remained because that land remained under cultivation.
As for the native South Vietnamese, they could have done more of the fighting and complained less about how US troops were fighting for them.
To do that, the villagers would've needed modern guns. For a long while our military incorrectly viewed them as a part of the landscape, sort of the human terrain where the war was being fought, instead of the people who should've been armed to the teeth. It's kind of hard for villagers to defend their village against squads of people armed with SKSs, AK-47's, and RPG's when all they've got is a few WW-II era bolt action rifles, if that. Once we corrected that by giving the villagers modern rifles, the Viet Cong problem pretty much evaporated. Thus the North had to switch to columns of Soviet tanks.