Aaron's activity on April 23 touched on several overlapping political and cultural themes. He engaged with the ongoing debate over "woke" politics, sharing an essay from Liberal Currents titled "What Is Woke 2?" and adding his own observation that the era of "Woke 1" likely ended around the time of the 2024 Gaza protests, with its decline traceable back to the Justine Sacco controversy in 2013. He also reposted a call to frame racism not merely as immoral but as actively dangerous to civilization — echoing postwar and civil rights–era rhetoric — and separately pushed back on tech-culture gatekeeping, amplifying a post skeptical of the idea that using certain software (like Microsoft products) justifies social abuse.
On the political front, Aaron flagged concern about the nomination of Hung Cao as Secretary of the Navy, reposting a warning that Cao is unfit for the role based on his erratic Virginia Senate campaign. He also amplified a story about a Hennepin County prosecutor filing felony assault charges against an ICE officer who brandished his weapon during Operation Metro Surge in the Twin Cities. A repost drew a sharp contrast between the outsized institutional response to rowdy law students confronting a federal official versus the relative silence around state universities banning entire fields of study. Aaron also shared a post mocking RFK Jr.'s implausible drug discount math, crediting the New York Times for declining to sanitize the story.