Yes Theory

Bummed that YouTube turned Limited Ads on our recent video. In some ways we understand, but in other ways it makes making a video like that totally unsustainable 😔 To spend months working on a sensitive video that is clearly having such a positive impact based on the comments and for it to essentially lose money is a bit demoralizing. If you feel compelled and have the ability to help and support us, Seek Discomfort would be the way.. 🙏😔 Worldwide Website: www.seekdiscomfort.com/ EU website: eu.seekdiscomfort.com/en-fr

No pressure at all though, we know life is tough for everyone right now and don’t do these stories for this reason. We just want to be able to keep doing them. Either way, comments and viewership means a lot to see that people at least care about stories like these. We’ll have to see how sustainable it would be to go after these topics in the future. For now, still proud for it to be out there 🙏🫶

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@alicross13

I loved this mini documentary Thomas and team! I learned so much about misconceptions and I hope one day to visit the country. Gave me a different perspective from what we’ve been taught here in the US. Praying for all those people in Iraq

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@disgruntledwookie369

Youtube censorship has gotten so far out of hand these past few years

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@MaxKito2

I subscribe, because of that video. Before it, I thought through media that all people from these regions were either bad or too unwelcoming of others not from their respective nations and things that involved religion and politics. Let’s just say, I’m a dude and I could not stop crying and I wanted more, learn, more, and understand better. I am infinitely grateful for this. Don’t you ever give up on what you and your team have accomplished. One day YouTube, won’t be able to continue controlling the mindset of the masses. We the People will be able to see other people by ourselves just like I at least personally felt on my screen, but honestly I feel compelled to feel that emotion first hand in person. Anyway, Don’t let YouTube and no other similar corporations to set boundaries on your behalf. Keep up this amazing work. Just my opinion. Thank you🙏🏻

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@chrisyravenconlin

I’m sorry, it was a very touching and important story to be told. Thank you for showing us all behind the scenes of something we might not of gotten to see or learn about otherwise.

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@diptangshuman3265

Man these corporate companies behaviour is so pathetic. They don't take action where it's necessary!

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@guayaquilindependiente8763

I think you should be making this sort of work no matter what… I’m sure the audience will compensate you somehow, but it’s important to speak about topics that are taboo, or go to places that most won’t go to, we are here for these sorts of stories and adventures.

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@katwhy

The video was amazing, probably the best that you've made in a while.... It was filled with such joy, pride and optimism. Don't stress, you have to break a few eggs to make an omelette....but pretty soon, everyone is gonna want an omelette and then pay to see you break those eggs. Cheers (now I feel like an omelette 🤤😉😀)

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@Lia-012

I will never understand social media and YouTube, man out there is spreading awareness about what our people went through, instead of reaching more audiences, they’re trying to demolish it :) wow YouTube

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@zairoart

The video was done with great taste and positivity. Any advertiser could only be applauded for supporting you. Thank you for sharing your videos.

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@sakibkabir8696

No matter what happens, we are always going to support you guys. Please keep doing documentaries like these. Was really touched by the recent one. Amazing story telling team.

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@AcidicProductionsHD

This is actually insane considering for one, it's history and for two, you didn't show any graphical images. If Call of Duty YouTubers can get full monetization, there's no excuse why this video can't.

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@johnr.seydel3821

The mini doc on iraq was so special and beautiful. Thank y’all ❤️

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@racheld.8220

Love over fear, just like you guys said.

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@wingding7955

You will be paid 100 times over in good fortune for shining this amazing light on such amazing people. I know this hurts, but you will be blessed for all you do- we are all sure of it!!

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@jakekeefe8760

Absolutely loved this video /movie. Completely destroyed my stereotypes of what we grew up thinking of Baghdad, a beautiful culture and lovely humans💪🏽💜

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@sdvanon1285

I watched the video. It is awesome! The Iragi people have been through hell, yet they are the friendliest, most generous, happy and optimistic people.

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@biginfluencer5252

That sucks man 😫 make sure you’re getting the most out of sponsorships, this channels nearly at 9 mil the sponsors better know your worth! 😤😂

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@user-bn6rl1vt9z

Adds up front better than adds intermittently stopping video

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@albineg

One of the best videos I have seen from you guys.Deeply moving.

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@MrH3RB

So creators cannot make money off of positively highlighting areas of our world that have been affected by tragedy after tragedy, yet mainstream media outlets can show these same areas in a negative light day after day & profit off of it without an issue? Alright then. :) Y’all made a great video once again. Keep up the amazing work y’all are doing. <3

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