Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Russian memorial to Apple founder, Steve Jobs dismantled


A monument to Apple Inc founder Steve Jobs has been pulled apart 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.
The two-metre just about 6feet 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. "In Russia, gay propaganda and other sexual perversions among minors are prohibited by law," ZEFS said, noting that the memorial had been "in an area of direct access for young students and scholars" Hence the removal.




But I need to ask… Will they stop using Iphone over there?

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