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Re: apple ceo is gay
I'm sure somebody must care about this. I don't.
I'm sure somebody must care about this. I don't.
And you guys love people who legally don't pay taxes. All 47% of them.
And you guys love people who legally don't pay taxes. All 47% of them.
I think you missed my little brony parades and Ellen DeGeneres rainbow queefs.
Now that's something I can reply "amen" to, even if I am agnostic.I look forward to the day nobody cares for any reason.
Hope not, but you never know, stranger things have happened. There must be a reason he and most CEOs who are gay, have kept it a secret for now.. The CEO business is a very big "old boys club" where women and minorities have a damn hard time getting access too.
He's gay???? Omg nooooo waaaay this is big time news!! Whoa!!! Did the newly homosexual friendly POTUS call and tell him how proud he is of him and what courage he has?? Ticker tape parade??? How about his own line of I phones, called the I bone???? You know im hetero but if I can get this much fanfare and attention for being a butt pirate I just might flip??? Think he's a top or bottom guy??? This is the best news evvvvver!!!!!
I can see the point if he wanted his private life private. But I still think it indicates a problem with our culture, that being "outed" as gay can be horrible.Yeah like he asked for the attention. You clearly have no idea how horrible being outted so publicly can be.
Yeah like he asked for the attention. You clearly have no idea how horrible being outted so publicly can be.
I can see the point if he wanted his private life private. But I still think it indicates a problem with our culture, that being "outed" as gay can be horrible.
What few seem to realize is that "abnormality" is actually the norm.Yes of course, but it may be a problem limited to certain career paths, like sports, CEO, politician. Then again, it could be the individual, especially a career obsessed CEO, is being overly cautious. I'm skeptical they all really need to stay closeted.
My gay uncle married and had 3 kids and kept it secret for 20 years, some of that for valid reasons. It was back then the only way to have a family and coming out might've been unsafe. But also, he was willing to do anything to make as much income as possible and went along with corporate expectations, until finally coming out last year and moving to CA. Guess what, didn't affect his career at all.
I'm at business school now at a liberal campus and there's like 4 members in the business GSA. The people here are so concerned with image, fearing that the slightest hint of not being 'normal' will mean they lose millions, that it's as much a problem with their selfish outlook as culture.
What few seem to realize is that "abnormality" is actually the norm.