The Western concept of rules, order or rules-based order is merely a list on 
paper and hardly an exercise in true values and principles. Omar El Akkad, 
Egyptian-Canadian novelist and journalist, has witnessed many instances, both 
in the West and in the Middle East, where banners of virtue are used to justify 
hypocritical behavior. El Akkad writes about such instances in his new book, 
“One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This,” and he joins host Chris 
Hedges on this episode of The Chris Hedges Report to discuss them.
 One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This (w/ Omar El Akkad) | The 
Chris Hedges Report

(18) One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This (w/ Omar El Akkad) | 
The Chris Hedges Report
 To the West, the concept of the rules-based order functions either as a list 
on paper to be ignored, or a strict set of laws to be weaponized. Omar El 
Akkad, Egyptian-Canadian novelist and journalist, has witnessed many instances, 
both in the West and in the Middle East, where banners of virtue were used to 
justify hypocritical behavior. El Akkad details these stories in his new book, 
“One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This,” and he joins host Chris 
Hedges on this episode of The Chris Hedges Report to discuss them.
In the West, El Akkad admits there is a tendency of including indigenous land 
acknowledgements at gatherings like literary festivals and while it may be 
honest, he argues it continues the same pattern of theft. “You steal land, you 
steal lives, and what's left to steal at the end but a narrative? The narrative 
that absolves all that came before,” he tells Hedges. This has always been the 
playbook of colonialism, he explains. “We can all be sorry afterwards.”

With regard to the genocide in Gaza, Western media brushes over the daily acts 
of brutality with “neutral,” unassuming language. Akkad recounts the 
description of children being killed as as bullets colliding with their bodies, 
and says “What [they’re] trying to do is give someone on the other side of the 
planet who has the privilege of looking away the language with which to look 
away without feeling a pang in their conscience,” El Akkad says.

Many in the West are quick to pillory resistance movements in places like 
Palestine, but resistance and the right and methods of resistance, El Akkad 
illustrates, belong to those under oppression and occupation. He explains:

“I have zero right to tell anybody anywhere who lives under occupation and 
injustice how to resist that occupation and that injustice. There is no 
acceptable form of resistance in the view of the institutions doing the 
oppressing. You engage in boycotts, that's economic terrorism. You try to march 
peacefully, you are shot with the intent to kill and or maimed. You boycott 
cultural institutions, you are being illiberal. You take up arms, you are a 
terrorist, and you will be wiped out. All you can do is die. That is your only 
acceptable form of resistance.”



  


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