Social Why Matthew Yglesias Left Vox

Intercept's cofounder leaves.

Vox's cofounder leaves.

Who's next?
 
Thought it was an interesting topic and thus made a thread. I know it isn't as popular as BLM, COVID, or election fraud and it might not interest most people but I've made peace with that.

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Because there hasn't been any news reputed I a long time. Fact wise.
There also hasn't been anything broken via investigation journalism.
Basically journalists now is Googling Rhode Island a drinking out it was a plantation.
Traditional news media offers us nothing

Honestly, and no offense, but someone with your language skills is just not part of the audience for serious policy analysis *or* news.
 
What was the issue? Not hard left enough, or not moderate enough?

I assume it's the former, but shit is about to get weird with Dems catching the car they've been chasing for the past four years.
 
I tend to like his opinions on things when he's a gust on shows but his articles ... meh. His writing style and topics feel like it belongs with Buzzfeed's political junk.
 
"Earlier this year, for instance, after Yglesias signed a group letter published in Harper’s magazine objecting to cancel culture, one of his colleagues, Emily VanDerWerff, told Vox editors that his signature made her feel “less safe at Vox.”.....

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