This episode reviews One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This as a furious, grieving, and morally urgent work of nonfiction. Omar El Akkad writes from Gaza, but the book expands into a broader critique of Western liberalism, selective empathy, state violence, and the stories comfortable societies tell themselves to avoid responsibility. In three minutes, the episode asks why this book feels less like an argument to be admired and more like a mirror the reader is not allowed to put down.