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Russian memorial to apple founder biography

          MOSCOW -- A Russian statue that pays tribute to Apple founder Steve Jobs has been taken down in response to last week's announcement by Apple CEO Tim Cook.

        1. The front of the memorial has an interactive screen, which originally presented Steve Jobs' biography.
        2. After Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly called for sodomy, the monument was taken down to abide to the Russian federal law protecting children from.
        3. A Russian monument to Steve Jobs has been removed since Tim Cook, Apple's current CEO, came out as gay.
        4. An exhibition of draft projects for a future monument to Apple founder Steve Jobs, who died last October, opened in St. Petersburg Monday, a.
        5. After Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly called for sodomy, the monument was taken down to abide to the Russian federal law protecting children from.!

          Russians Tore Down A Memorial To Steve Jobs After Tim Cook Said He Was Proud To Be Gay

          ZEFS

          Residents of Saint Petersburg have reportedly torn down a giant interactive iPhone memorial that commemorated the death of Apple founder Steve Jobs after the company's current CEO, Tim Cook, came out as gay on Thursday.

          Business FM Radio reports that the company that originally funded the memorial, ZEFS, decided to tear it down after Cook said he was proud to be gay.

          Homophobia is rife in Russia, and many LGBT people living in the country have been subjected to harassment and violence.

          The six-foot tall memorial was erected in 2013 to celebrate Steve Jobs' life.

          It featured a large screen that showcased moments from Jobs' life, as well as scrolling quotations from his speeches and a QR code on the back that would take people who scanned it to a website.

          Reuters

          Speaking in a press release sent to Russian media outlets, ZEFS chairman Maxim Dolgopolov explained that the mem