The issue of evildoing in the western world: revealing the double standard of the politics of offence
Evildoing is a discursive practice of security based on a legitimated right to offend those who do not comply with the democratic values established by the West. Evildoing is not merely about creating threatening evils through the politics of offence, but also about reinforcing a benevolent and civilized Self. Therefore, when we push this logic to the limit, we might be able to investigate discursive evidences in which share similar types of conventions and narratives, and that form the security language for the acting on evildoing.