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 o…
On May 1st, Aaron's activity touched on several distinct news stories. The most striking was the incident at Cornell University, where the university's president was caught on video backing his car in…
The Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act Decision The dominant theme of Aaron's day was the Supreme Court's gutting of the Voting Rights Act, which Aaron engaged with extensively. He amplified commentary…
Aaron Homer on Bluesky — April 29, 2026 The Supreme Court Guts the Voting Rights Act The dominant theme of Aaron's day was the Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, which he engaged with ex…
Aaron's activity on April 28 centered on two broad themes: the erosion of democratic norms under Trump, and broader debates about political economy and technology. Political Norms and the Rule of Law…
Aaron's activity on April 27 centered on a few overlapping themes: domestic political dysfunction, the human costs of Trump administration policies, and US national security and foreign affairs. On do…
Aaron reposted a post from historian Bret Devereaux reiterating that a presidential assassination would be bad, while expressing a preference instead for seeing Trump face legal accountability — speci…
Aaron's activity on April 25 was light and eclectic. He reposted a note on ongoing conflict in Mali, where Tuareg and JNIM forces launched major operations in the Kidal region and reportedly attacked …
Aaron's Bluesky Activity — April 24, 2026 Aaron engaged with a handful of distinct topics on a light day. He reposted concern about the misuse of AI detection tools in education, amplifying a story ab…
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 …