Aaron's activity on June 21 was light, spanning a handful of reposts and brief comments across a few loosely connected themes.
He engaged with political and governance topics, sharing a post about Brett McGurk's career surviving multiple administrations despite repeated failures, and another pushing back on the notion that anti-patriotism is a defining trait of the contemporary left — noting that mainstream conservative orgs have spent years praising Hungary and describing America as a "third world" nation. He also reposted commentary on the far-right election win in Colombia, with someone noting the broader rightward swing across the Americas. A repost about a deadly high-speed chase in DC involving federal law enforcement — in which the victim had no connection to the pursuit — tied into his ongoing attention to immigration enforcement and federal overreach into local governance.
On lighter notes, Aaron reposted a piece on solar farms on rewetted peatlands supporting both biodiversity and carbon sequestration, and a discussion about LLMs helping patients identify solutions to chronic conditions that doctors hadn't caught — with the framing that patients have time to dig into their cases in ways that time-pressed physicians simply don't. He also reposted a piece on the contradictions of a Black presidency given the history of US state violence abroad, linking to an archived article.