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This week on Spin Cycle, we’re covering chaos across culture, politics, and tech, and honestly, none of it is small. We kick off with the Afroman defamation trial, which might be the most unserious court case we’ve ever seen, involving police raids, lemon pound cake, viral songs, and a jury that clearly got the joke. Then we zoom out to the Iran conflict, which has now shifted from war to full-blown economic pressure, with oil, supply chains and global pricing all on the line. From there, we break down the South Australian election, where Labor won but the real story is the surge in One Nation votes, what it signals about voter frustration, and why the major parties should be nervous. We also go inside Louis Theroux’s deep dive into the manosphere, unpacking who these men are, how they’re making money, and why their influence is growing faster than most people realise. And finally, we end on a pretty unsettling case involving AI and human vulnerability, where a chatbot relationship crossed into something much darker, raising serious questions about responsibility, regulation, and where this technology is heading. A quick note on music: We’ve included short clips from Afroman in this episode because we genuinely love his work and the cultural moment around this case. All rights belong to Afroman, and we encourage you to go and listen to his music on YouTube and streaming platforms.
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