As we told you earlier today, Vox’s Matt Yglesias was among writers at Vox asking people not to “click on scab tweets” for the site in solidarity with the walkout. Yglesias later explained why he personally doesn’t have any issues with Vox owner Vox Media:
For those who are blocked like myself. pic.twitter.com/pQK04VS0sW
— Andrew Follett (@AndrewCFollett) June 6, 2019
@ComfortablySmug summed it up best:
Nothing says I stand with unions like explaining you have stock options https://t.co/PXAqhDyFeN
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) June 6, 2019
And perhaps that’s why Yglesias deleted this:
https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1136662583266697216
Yglesias has also deleted almost all his tweets yet again:
Canceled again. It’s always when you least expect.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) June 6, 2019
What happened to all your tweets
— yrosenberg (@yeRosenberg) June 6, 2019
Deleted ‘em
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) June 6, 2019
So it’s like nothing ever happened! *Eye roll*
Workers of the world unite you have nothing to lose but your stock options
— Gnoisome Gnoll (@gnoisomegnoll) June 6, 2019
"I can feel secure dunking on this country, free markets, and capitalism in general because I have a lot of stock options."
— Arthur Fortune (@CBove1) June 6, 2019
"I am literally an owner of the company, but"
— River_Tam (@RiverTamYDN) June 6, 2019
Some progressives have really painted themselves into a corner at Vox.
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