Aaron had a light day on Bluesky, engaging with a handful of topics. He amplified concern about RFK Jr.'s proposal to use Italian farm communities as a model for U.S. "wellness camps" to address the overdose crisis, with a note flagging that Kennedy raised the idea specifically in the context of ADHD. He also shared posts about Georgia's upcoming Supreme Court elections, where two liberal attorneys are challenging GOP-appointed justices, and the possibility that Governor Brian Kemp could exploit a judicial appointment loophole to preserve conservative control of the court. He reposted a piece connecting the current threat to minority-majority districts in the South to a longer history of federal tolerance for the region's democratic deficits, paired with a recommendation to read Heather Cox Richardson's How the South Won the Civil War. The linked Bulwark piece on liberal democracy in the American South grounds that thread of thought.
He also reposted a pointed criticism of how some Bluesky users engage with the platform, comparing certain behavior to Kiwifarms.