A Russian company that put up a giant iPhone statue in memory of Steve Jobs has taken it down again, after the new head of Apple, Tim Cook, came out as gay. The reason was it could violate a recent Russian controversial law protecting minors from homosexual propaganda, which bans the "advocacy of lifestyles contrary to traditional family values among minors". The company described Tim Cook's revelation "a public call to sodomy."
A Russian company that put up a giant iPhone statue in memory of Steve Jobs has taken it down again, after the new head of Apple, Tim Cook, came out as gay. The reason was it could violate a recent Russian controversial law protecting minors from homosexual propaganda, which bans the "advocacy of lifestyles contrary to traditional family values among minors". The company described Tim Cook's revelation "a public call to sodomy."