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The Knife’s Edge: We’re Living in a Failed State I The Oddcast - Episode 21

The Knife’s Edge: We’re Living in a Failed State I The Oddcast - Episode 21

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In this episode of The Oddcast, we dive into a nation on the brink—where machete-wielding teens shut down Melbourne shopping centres, spiritual cults sell "sacred unions," and justice is handed out based on vibes.

Here's what we're covering:

🗡️ Northland Knife Crime Incident
Teens with machetes shut down a major Melbourne shopping centre—what this says about youth crime, cultural decay, and policy theatre.

🌪️ Aubrey Marcus & the “Radical Monogamy” Psyop
We unpack the new-age spiritual movement masquerading as relationship enlightenment. Is this just another cult of coercion?

🧨 Diddy & the Cultural Collapse of Celebrity Power
Why the trial matters far beyond one man—it’s a reckoning for a rotten system of power, fame, and unchecked abuse.

🔥 The Gasoline Attack Case & Feminist Double Standards
A woman jailed for setting her partner on fire is celebrated online. We talk radical feminism, gendered justice, and the glorification of violence.

💊 The New COVID Strain in NYC
Are we going back to pandemic panic? Or is this just another test balloon?

🪙 Elon Musk Walks Away from Dogecoin
What his move signals for meme coins and influence fatigue.

🇦🇺 Lib/Nat Coalition Update
Will they reunite—or are we watching the end of a political era?

This episode is about culture, crime, control, and collapse. If it feels like everything's falling apart, you're not alone—you're just finally paying attention.

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