Although perhaps MEO became best known for its video translations of regional political actors such as Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, its work was certainly not limited to that. Middle East Observer sought to provide its viewers with reliable English translations on politics, religion, and culture from the Middle East more broadly, with a particular focus on media from key states such as Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The termination of MEO's channel came after several months of seemingly routine 'violation' emails sent to us by YouTube, the taking down of various videos of ours (most of which were uploaded several years ago) and the imposition of 'channel strikes' accompanied by emails about how we could better uphold its rather vague and in many ways hegemonic 'Community Guidelines'. We gradually realised that no matter what measures we took, it would not satisfy YouTube's 'Guidelines', as the platform's architecture and policies increasingly moved towards the censorship of alternative news and views.
This censorship process against MEO began several years earlier, when YouTube deactivated our ability to monetise the absolute majority of our videos, classifying them as "Non-advertiser friendly". Needless to say, this demonetisation regime has increasingly been criticised by many observers and major 'YouTubers' in recent years. They argued that the "Non-advertiser friendly" label was deeply ideological, as it worked to effectively censor (no funds = less ability to produce content) alternative and non-mainstream narratives while continuing to portray YouTube as a democratic and transparent media platform.
To bypass reliance on YouTube advertising revenue, we tried various options over the years, the last of which being an up-until-now successful experience on Patreon (here's our page), where after only a few months 17 of our global viewers/readers joined the highly flexible crowd sourcing platform to fund our work and keep it going. Truly without their support we would not have been able to continue producing translations consistently (by all means support us to help us expand our work too).
Nevertheless, we believe that the termination of our channel today is a great blow to the coverage on YouTube of voices, news, and perspectives found on Arab and Islamic media that are rarely covered - or even purposefully silenced - by Western mainstream media.
YouTube's message today is clear: the production, uploading, and viewing of genuinely critical and alternative ideas and viewpoints is not welcome.
Thankfully we at MiddleEastObserver.net have been anticipating this scenario for many years, and especially in the last 6 months. For now, these are the best ways to continue to follow and support our work:
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Possibly we should organize our own explicitly named orchestra to give substance to their paranoid fantasies. I have been calling this the NWO, or New Whig Orchestra after Edmund Burke's appeal to the Old Whigs from the New. At the end of Burke's life he was exploring the errors of extending Whig ideas to revolutionary thinking in France, and reframing New Whiggery in conservative terms. Much of this reframing is found in the thinking of Anglo American conservatives today, and runs counter to the NeoCons and other fascistic conspiracies. What is lacking is a full realization of this orchestra in our thinking and how we need to make it more explicit than the pages of Sott.net and the American Conservative . Our enemies need to know that there is a NWO body totally opposed to them.