Brief Summary
The video discusses the controversy surrounding YouTuber Mutahar, also known as SomeOrdinaryGamers, who has been accused of misrepresenting his professional background as an engineer for over a decade. The video highlights instances where Mutahar claimed to be a computer engineer, a video engineer, and a cyber security expert, despite lacking the formal education and licensing required to legally use those titles. The content creator Nick Andros exposed Mutahar's inconsistencies through transcripts and other evidence.
- Mutahar has been claiming to be an engineer for over 10 years, using the title to add authority to his opinions.
- Evidence suggests Mutahar does not have the necessary qualifications to legally call himself an engineer.
- Mutahar has given conflicting accounts of his education and work experience over the years.
Intro)
The video starts by stating that Mutahar's career is over because he has been exposed for lying about his job for about 10 years and deceiving his audience about his credentials. The video references a creator named Nick Andros, who revealed this information.
Mutahar's Job
The video questions what Mutahar's actual job is, considering he has stated that YouTube is just a hobby for him. It is mentioned that his fans believe he is a cyber security expert, an IT professional, or a video editor. The video highlights Mutahar's insistence on being an engineer throughout his career.
Engineer Title
The video questions what kind of engineer Mutahar claims to be, noting that he has referred to himself as a computer engineer. It is mentioned that Nick Andros found contradictions in Mutahar's transcripts, where he initially claimed to be an engineer and later stated he worked at Blizzard for seven years. The video states that it is illegal to call oneself an engineer without proper licensing, which requires a four-year degree, training, and passing a national professional practice exam.
Mutahar's Claims
The video highlights Mutahar's claims of being a video engineer and a cyber security engineer, portraying him as a "jack of all trades." It suggests that Mutahar wants the prestige of being perceived as an engineer and uses the title to make himself more authoritative. The video references Mutahar's statements about having a computer science degree and dropping out of university after a semester.
Web of Lies
The video suggests that Mutahar spun a web of lies and got lost in it, exaggerating his qualifications and getting caught in the lie. It mentions that Mutahar has stated that he would have been in more university debt if he had pursued an engineering degree. The video anticipates a trademarked apology video from Mutahar.
Former Engineer
The video points out that Mutahar has also claimed to be a "former engineer" or that he "used to be an engineer" for 10 years. It is mentioned that Mutahar started his YouTube channel in 2012 and switched careers after his channel took off. The video suggests that Mutahar thinks he is better than others who aspire to be YouTubers.
Film Degree
The video questions whether one can be an engineer without a degree, noting that it is possible to work as a software engineer in Canada without a formal degree. It references a comment stating that Mutahar has a two-year broadcasting/videography diploma from Humber College. The video emphasizes that there is nothing wrong with pursuing a diploma or certificate in cinematography.
Santa Claus Isn't Real
The video compares finding out that Mutahar was never a real engineer to finding out that Santa Claus isn't real. It references Mutahar's claims of being a video engineer and conflating it with being a computer engineer. The video also mentions Mutahar's claims of being a day trader and a crypto master.
Trading and Investing
The video highlights Mutahar's claim in 2021 that his job was trading and investing. It suggests that if Mutahar was ashamed of only being a YouTuber, he would claim to have that job. The video references Mutahar's claims that his computer work is just a hobby.
Before YouTube
The video suggests that before YouTube, Mutahar did computer programming and cyber security work, which he thinks entitles him to call himself an engineer. It compares the situation to Dr. Disrespect not being a real doctor. The video references Mutahar's subscriber count and his podcast appearances.
Dr. Disrespect
The video briefly discusses the Dr. Disrespect controversy, referencing allegations of him sending sexually explicit messages to a minor. It mentions that no screenshots or chat logs have been publicly released and that Twitch has not made an official statement.
Multiple 9 to 5s
The video references Mutahar's podcast appearance and his claims of running multiple businesses and being a real estate tycoon. It highlights Mutahar's daily video uploads and suggests that he enjoys the praise he receives.
Scam Detected
The video jokes about Mutahar being a scammer and praises Nick Andros for doing the work to expose him. It mentions that Mutahar's podcast homies don't know the truth about his job. The video suggests that Mutahar is just hustling and that his business is big enough to be listed on the NASDAQ.
Ethan Klein's Spidey Senses
The video references Ethan Klein's observation that Mutahar has been lying about being an engineer for a decade, benefiting from the prestige and authority that comes with the title. It suggests that Mutahar is mostly a self-taught tech enthusiast, not an engineer.
Professional Wrestler
The video compares Mutahar's situation to the speaker's experience as a professional wrestler, where they only wrestled a few matches but still claim the title. It references a coach who gave everyone a penny and declared them professional wrestlers.
Total Fraud
The video concludes that Mutahar is a total fraud, even if it's not illegal for him to lie about being an engineer. It dismisses the idea that being a habitual liar is race-specific. The video reiterates that Mutahar has no computer engineering or computer science degree but still presents himself as an engineer.