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From WordArt to Woke: A Masterclass in Losing the Plot | The Oddcast - Episode 17

From WordArt to Woke: A Masterclass in Losing the Plot | The Oddcast - Episode 17

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From bad design to worse decisions, the wheels are well and truly coming off.

This week on The Oddcast, Carlz and Topher dive headfirst into another week of political theatre, elite gaslighting, and media-approved madness.

🔻 This week’s chaos includes:

  • 🧠 Canada votes in a WEF puppet — goodbye freedom, hello managed decline
  • 💻 The Liberal Party discovers WordArt — did someone fire up Windows 98?
  • 📻 Albo can’t answer a question about his own power bill — must be nice to be insulated
  • 🪃 Welcome to Country booed on ANZAC Day — maybe Aussies are done being patronised
  • ☀️ The UK wants to dim the sun — we wish this was satire
  • 🎤 Abbie Chatfield vs Joel Jammal — feelings vs facts in real time

We unpack the headlines, call out the spin, and remind you that common sense isn’t dead—it’s just shadow-banned.

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