Vox co-founder Matthew Yglesias quits, cites 'inherent tension' and desire to be 'independent' voice - News Summed Up

Vox co-founder Matthew Yglesias quits, cites 'inherent tension' and desire to be 'independent' voice


Vox co-founder Matthew Yglesias announced Friday that he is leaving the news organization due to "inherent tension" that apparently reached a boiling point. CONSERVATIVES DEFEND VOX JOURNALIST AFTER HE'S SHAMED BY COLLEAGUE FOR SIGNING LETTER COMBATTING 'CANCEL CULTURE'Yglesias then offered an apparent mission statement for Slow Boring. Vox co-founder and editor-at-large Ezra Klein offered warm wishes to Yglesias' independent pursuits. Back in July, Yglesias was at the center of a public clash with his own colleagues who slammed the Vox co-founder for signing an open letter against cancel culture. His signing of that letter sparked a significant backlash on Twitter from other Vox staffers, while conservatives appeared far more vocal in defending the liberal journalist.


Source: Fox News November 13, 2020 22:06 UTC



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