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One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

By: Omar El Akkad
Narrated by: Omar El Akkad
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One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This is an urgent and necessary reckoning about what it means to live in the West today. As an immigrant, Omar El Akkad believed the West offered freedom and justice for all. Over the past twenty years he reported on the various Wars on Terror, Ferguson, climate change, Black Lives Matter protests, and more. He won awards for his journalism and his fiction. But now, watching the unmitigated slaughter in Gaza, he comes to the conclusion that much of what the West promises is a lie.

This powerful book is a chronicle of Omar's painful realisation, a moral grappling with what it means – as a citizen, as a father – to carve out some sense of possibility during these devastating times. This is a book for those that have tired of moral emptiness. This is a book for everyone who wants something better.

©2025 Omar El Akkad (P)2025 Canongate Books Ltd
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'Each generation looks back in judgement, and sometimes in horror, at the moral blind spots of earlier generations and previous ages. To get a glimpse of how we in the early twenty-first century might one day be judged for our passivity and hypocrisy, I urge you to read Omar El Akkad's astonishing book' (DAVID OLUSOGA)

'A startling, shocking, beautiful and essential book. It shook me up' (BRIAN ENO)

'If we, as humans, are lucky enough, we will someday be ashamed of ourselves for what is happening in the world today before our eyes. Some of us can already see that day and are deeply disgusted by the collective hypocrisy that waits until it is safe to shout out the crimes. It is not easy to write or talk when you feel that disgust; it chokes you and breaks your faith in humanity. One can hear that all-too-human disgust in Omar El Akkad's words. However, what is more audible in his words is his determination to keep his faith in humans. Only those who can write with such rage and love will give a heart to a heartless world. His poetic voice, with its elegant power, can only come from those who are one with the world, with its joy and pain' (ECE TEMELKURAN)

'I can't think of a more important piece of writing to read right now . . . it remains important to understand what we already know is happening now and how it will be understood in the future. It helps when we feel helpless to give our time and attention, our hearts and consideration to a voice like this, a book like this, from our particular time and for it. There is so much power in language here, where it is difficult to find words, such heart in a world that feels has lost its way. I found hope here, and help, to face what the world is now, all that it isn't anymore. Please read this. I promise you won't regret it. I honestly don't know how you could' (TOMMY ORANGE)

'Is this the most urgent book you can read right now? Yes, it is.

Is this the most moral book you can read right now? It sure is.

Is this the most eye-opening book right now? Yep.

Is this the most needed book for our times? Absolutely' (RABIH ALAMEDDINE)

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You have given voice to the thoughts and despair and disbelief I’ve felt all these months. I’m not going mad. Free Palestine

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In short, a genocide is recognized as a genocide once the killing is over and it’s safe to do so. Very good

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Everyone should have access to this book

Beautifully written; beautifully read. If only the whole world would listen. You have opened a window in my heart and allowed out the pain. Thank you.

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Memorable - a call to ethical action through self reflection and a highly attuned and subtle “listening “ to the liberal apology for the Gaza genocide and inaction on the climate crisis. The kind of book that makes you want to keep notes and hold onto the metaphors to sustain oneself. A beautiful book - read by the author with passionate fluency.

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His passion and hope

I feel the need to act on this book, not just stand on the sidelines.

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the grief of testimony

loved this raw narrative of bearing witness to the greatest crime against humanity. one day indeed, everyone will have been against this.

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Really important book

An unflinching look at the genocide and the culture/politics that enabled it. I will be thinking of it often

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the prose

Omar captures the guilt of a society whose unconscionable complicity within war crimes will change them forever.

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The literary equivalent of Munch’s Scream

Beautifully written. Mr El Akkad can capture an idea or viewpoint in two or three brilliantly chosen words. You can hear the despair in his voice at the moral cowardice/wilful blindness (and worse) of the west in relation to the genocide in Gaza and its treatment of the “other”. Sadly, I fear, that self interest and negation is the preserve of mankind not just the West, although I fully accept that the context of the book is the West crowing about its “liberal values” and not living up to them. This book is a timely reminder to us all not to be moral cowards and to speak out by words and actions

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A timely read considering all that is happening in the world

“The moral component of history, the most necessary component, is simply a single question, asked over and over again: When it mattered, who sided with justice and who sided with power? What makes moments such as this one so dangerous, so clarifying, is that one way or another everyone is forced to answer.”

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