An article by Out Magazine was headlined: “The President of Grindr Just Said He’s AGAINST Gay Marriage. Chen’s comments caromed through social media, some of Grindr’s millions of users expressed disappointment that the president of the app held such a view.Īnd other publications latched on as well. Grindr did not respond to a message seeking comment.Īs Mr. It’s true, I won’t buy HTC products for the rest of my life, and I won’t donate any money to Taiwan’s Christian groups ever again for the rest of my life! If you have money, can’t you donate to people suffering from poverty, hunger, war or natural disasters, those who are truly in need of it? Why do you spend so much money to prevent people in love from getting married? Aren’t there other important things in your life? Some people think that the purpose of marriage is to bring up children with your own DNA, but that’s your own business.īut there are people who aren’t the same as you, and desperately hope that they can also get married they have their own reasons for wanting that. Some people think that marriage is a holy union between a man and a woman, I think so too, but that’s your own business.
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Chen’s full post, translated from Chinese: Chen shared an Into article about the founder of HTC, the Chinese tech company, backing groups that opposed same-sex marriage. Chen’s original post was in response to the overwhelming defeat of a same-sex marriage referendum in Taiwan, where he was educated and has family.
I saw someone on here mention that you can directly message u/GrindrOfficial on Reddit and they’ll help you out. Zach Stafford, the editor in chief of Into, said the reporter had asked for comment through a Grindr spokesman but didn’t receive a response. I was having trouble with my account and wasn’t getting much response from the customer support on the website. He also chided the publication for not asking him for comment before publishing its story.