Fakcje #3 | El Akkad
In this episode, Patryk Kosenda speaks with Karolina Rak, a literary scholar and researcher of Arab feminism, and Dalia Mikulska, a reporter and humanitarian worker, about Omar El Akkad's acclaimed (we must make it even more acclaimed) book, "One Day It Will Turn Out That Everyone Was Always Against It" (translated by Agata Ostrowska). Why is the massacre in Gaza a consequence, not an aberration, of the development of imperial systems? What responsibility does Western media bear for the Palestinian genocide? Did El Akkad write a book primarily about us?

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