"One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This" by Omar El Akkad
Introduction/Synopsis Thi s book, is a personal reflection interwoven with observations on contemporary conflicts, particularly the Israel-Hamas War. It touches on themes of violence, identity, and the social conditions of Muslims and Arabs in the United States. The author reflects on language, memory, and the impact of war, while also sharing personal anecdotes and experiences. The book seems to grapple with questions of morality, responsibility, and the complexities of navigating a world marked by conflict and injustice. The author also reflects on his experience of being an immigrant in the West. He criticizes how Western media approaches conflicts differently based on who the victims are, particularly noting the stark contrast in coverage between Israeli and Palestinian casualties. He does not see the killing in Gaza as a betrayal of democratic ideals but as proof that those ideals have been lies from the start: “It has always been this way.” He...
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