Oman Daily Observer

In Youtube’s company

- Rasha al Raisi rashabooks@yahoo.com The World According to Bahja

Mom always said: “Not only that you look like your dad, but you also inherited all his unfortunat­e traits.” With that she meant two things: my disorganis­ation and insomnia. I’d sleep for a few hours and then stay wide awake till early morning. While awake I’d either read or watch Youtube.

Lately, Youtube got bored and tired of my choices (history, general knowledge quizzes and depressing personalit­y psychoanal­ysis) that suggested more fun stuff to watch.

It started with Joey B videos of Tiktok and idiocracy that were hilarious.

To me - a woman with limited access to social media - these videos were enlighteni­ng and horrifying; observing the limits many are willing to cross for recognitio­n and being momentaril­y famous.

Not only that, but also how technology had created a whole generation of self-obsessed youngsters that would spend their whole day shooting meaningles­s videos of themselves dancing, eating, or even staring at nothing while gaining millions of followers and becoming influencer­s in the course.

It gets worse when these influencer­s speak and display their immense ignorance publicly; with such courage and confidence that we - the older, self-conscious generation­s - are incapable of.

Luckily, there are many like Joey B who criticise the current wave of shallownes­s and narcissism, the inevitable side-effects of social media and being on smartphone­s all day long. After watching almost all of Joey B’s videos, Youtube introduced me to the topic that was the highlight of 2022: gender identity.

The year started with gender pronouns that seem outrageous in our part of the world.

This was followed by a general confusion of the definition of a woman-that sadly included biologists around the world - calling us as birthing and menstruati­ng persons (now we’re called cis women!).

Everybody was trying to be ‘politicall­y correct’ about the issue in fear of being called a bigot or being cancelled on social media. There was a movie released on Youtube by Matt Walsh called: What’s a Woman? that debated many issues including trans women and puberty blockers that are given to children who feel confused about their gender identity.

As if this wasn’t enough, trans women’s participat­ion in biological women sport’s competitio­n and winning effortless­ly due to their biological advantage was another issue debated long and hard on different Youtube channels.

Youtube then started focusing on American schools’ board meetings where parents were fighting against teachers spreading gender identity confusion among children and school libraries providing books with unsuitable sexual content.

Not to mention in some states where female students are forced to share toilets with trans students which led to few assault incidents. Youtube became a battlefiel­d of videos between American conservati­ves and liberals, with each having on their side the best and most convincing spokespeop­le. Jordan Peterson,

Matt Walsh, and Candice Owens joined the Daily Wire, which comments on news updates and promotes Christian values that according to them the far left is trying to eradicate along with traditiona­l family structure.

As I try to digest all this bewilderme­nt, Youtube suggests that I watch Andrew Tate, a famous social media personalit­y that had recently converted to Islam. Tate is described by many as a bigot, a misogynist and someone who promotes toxic masculinit­y.

I watched his videos and discovered that he’s an intelligen­t man who depends on shocking the audience with his direct comments, especially those that support gender inequality. He later got arrested in Romania on suspicions of human traffickin­g and shared his point of view. I switch off Youtube and decide that I had enough of the world’s mad affairs. After all, books are always the best of companions as Al Mutanabi said.

The writer is a certified skills trainer and author of

NOT ONLY THAT, BUT ALSO HOW TECHNOLOGY HAD CREATED A WHOLE GENERATION OF SELFOBSESS­ED YOUNGSTERS THAT WOULD SPEND THEIR WHOLE DAY SHOOTING MEANINGLES­S VIDEOS OF THEMSELVES DANCING, EATING, OR EVEN STARING AT NOTHING WHILE GAINING MILLIONS OF FOLLOWERS AND BECOMING INFLUENCER­S IN THE COURSE

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