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Russian memorial to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dismantled after CEO Tim Cook announces he’s gay

“A memorial to Apple Inc founder Steve Jobs has been dismantled in the Russian city of St Petersburg after the man who succeeded him at the helm of the company, Tim Cook, came out as gay,” Katya Golubkova reports for Reuters. “The two-metre (more than six-feet) high monument, in the shape of an iPhone, was erected outside a St Petersburg college in January 2013 by a Russian group of companies called ZEFS. Citing the need to abide by a law combating ‘gay propaganda,’ ZEFS said in a statement on Monday that the memorial had been removed on Friday — the day after Apple CEO Cook had announced he was homosexual. ‘In Russia, gay propaganda and other sexual perversions among minors are prohibited by law,’ ZEFS said… ‘After Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly called for sodomy, the monument was taken down to abide to the Russian federal law protecting children from information promoting denial of traditional family values.'”

“Promoting ‘traditional values,’ President Vladimir Putin last year signed a law prohibiting the spread of ‘gay propaganda’ among minors,” Golubkova reports. “Putin says there is no discrimination against gay people in Russia and the law was needed only to protect young people, although members of the gay community say its passage has increased problems for them… Steve Jobs, who died in 2011, was not gay.”

Steve Jobs memorial (now dismantled) was at St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics

 

“Maxim Dolgopolov, the head of ZEFS who ordered the removal of the monument, expressed opposition to personal sanctions in Monday’s statement, but supported the ‘protection of traditional values’ by law,” Golubkova reports. “‘Sin should not become the norm. There is nothing to do in Russia for whose who intend to violate our laws,’ he said.”

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