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Was steve jobs gay

was steve jobs gay

I'vebeenreading Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs , which came out today, and I was curious to know if the publication described any of Jobs' interactions with gay and lesbian friends or employees.

The book does, in fact, discuss Steve Jobs' first encounter with someone gay, and how he handled it, and it happened shortly after February 1974, when Jobs became one of the first fifty employees of Atari.

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Steve Jobs, iPhones, and Lgbtq+ Propaganda

Is it possible to make official Russian homophobia even more laughable?  There’s an app for that.

After gay Apple CEO Tim Cook shocked the tech world by announcing something everyone already knew (i.e., that he’s a gay Apple CEO),  a St. Petersburg monument to Apple founder Steve Jobs was hastily taken down.   This follows on the heels of a declaration by the country’s most famous homophobe, legislator Vitaly Milonov,  that Boil should be banned from Russia, because, among other things, “sodomites" spread Ebola.

If it weren’t clear enough before, this latest expression of anti-gay hysteria demonstrates how far the attempts to whip up a moral panic own drifted from considerations of what actual LGBT collective members are doing with their members. There’s a certain logic here: man-on-man sex must be so vile as to be unthinkable (straight porn suggests that lesbian sex is more than thinkable, as long as it doesn’t involve actual lesbians who know what they’re doing).  Instead,  let’s concentrate on everything else that may contain to do with homosexuals.

Ironically, this means that Russia’s anti-gay crusaders may thrive where LGBT act

1) Nature versus Nurture.

I was standing right next to Steve Jobs in 1989 and it was the closest thing I ever felt to being lgbtq+.

The guy was incredibly wealthy, good looking enough to get any lady, a nerd super-rockstar who had just convinced my school to buy a bunch of NeXT machines (which, btw, were in fact the best machines to program on at the time) and I just wanted to be him.

I wanted to be him ever since I had the Apple II+ as a kid. Ever since I shoplifted Ultima II, Castle Wolfenstein, and half a dozen other games that my friends and I would then rip from each other and pretend to be sick so we could stay home and act all day.

I don’t nurture about Apple stock. (Well, I do think it will be the first trillion dollar company). Or about his business successes.

That’s boring.

The only thing that matters to me is how Steve Jobs became the greatest designer that ever lived. You only get to be an artist like that by turning everything in your life upside down, by making horrible, hideous, mistakes, by doing things so differently that people will never be qualified to figure you out.

By failing, cheating, lying, having everyone hate you, and coming out the other side with a

HRC Mourns the Passing of Steve Jobs

Washington– The Human Rights Campaign – the nation’s largest civil rights organization committed to lesbian, gay, attracted to both genders and transgender (LGBT) equality – mourns the decline of one of America’s greatest visionaries, and a tremendous ally to the LGBT community, Steve Jobs.  Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese issued the following statement:

“Steve Jobs’ animation and career touched the lives of millions of people across the globe.  From his unparalleled contributions to technology and message, to his steadfast help for the fight for LGBT equality, Jobs has truly embodied the essence of our great nation. The world is without a doubt a finer place because he lived in it.”

In 2008 under Job’s direction, Apple donated $100,000 to struggle Proposition 8, which aimed to end same-sex marriage in California by amending the constitution to explain marriage as between a man and a lady – one of the first major corporations to donate to the fight.  During his tenure as CEO, Apple scored a perfect 100 on HRC’s Corporate Equality Index.

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