Safari won't open certain websites... why?

Safari will not open certain sites. I cannot get onto youtube, but i can get on apple site??? i want this working so i can change my homepage and never have to come back here, download firefox, because safari has given me NOTHING AT ALL, besides RUN AROUNDS AND PROBLEMS. thanks
Somebody help me before I switch to PC... seriously

I am also unable to load some websites. In my case, they are all Australian websites. These are websites that I have previously used for many years.
I have an Apple MacBook Pro and recently upgraded to Mountain Lion (OSX 10.8  and Safari 6). I contacted Apple support by phone. They responded immediately, and spent 30 minutes with me trying a number of ways to correct the problem. They finally advised that it is not an Apple problem; that I need to contact website support at each of the websites that are not loading; and that I may need a unique plugin app from each website. Unfortunately, there are a lot of websites that are not loading. Any advice?

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