Apple CEO Tim Cook has came out as gay in a public essay posted on Businesweek's website. While many have speculated about the CEO's sexuality for some time, this essay marks the first time he has confirmed his sexual orientation.
You can read the entire essay below...
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Throughout my professional life, I’ve tried to maintain a basic level of privacy. I come from humble roots, and I don’t seek to draw attention to myself. Apple is already one of the most closely watched companies in the world, and I like keeping the focus on our products and the incredible things our customers achieve with them.
At the same time, I believe deeply in the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, who said: “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’ ” I often challenge myself with that question, and I’ve come to realize that my desire for personal privacy has been holding me back from doing something more important. That’s what has led me to today.
For years, I’ve been open with many people about my sexual orientation. Plenty of colleagues at Apple know I’m gay, and it doesn’t seem to make a difference in the way they treat me. Of course, I’ve had the good fortune to work at a company that loves creativity and innovation and knows it can only flourish when you embrace people’s differences. Not everyone is so lucky.
While I have never denied my sexuality, I haven’t publicly acknowledged it either, until now. So let me be clear: I’m proud to be gay, and I consider being gay among the greatest gifts God has given me.
Being gay has given me a deeper understanding of what it means to be in the minority and provided a window into the challenges that people in other minority groups deal with every day. It’s made me more empathetic, which has led to a richer life. It’s been tough and uncomfortable at times, but it has given me the confidence to be myself, to follow my own path, and to rise above adversity and bigotry. It’s also given me the skin of a rhinoceros, which comes in handy when you’re the CEO of Apple.
The world has changed so much since I was a kid. America is moving toward marriage equality, and the public figures who have bravely come out have helped change perceptions and made our culture more tolerant. Still, there are laws on the books in a majority of states that allow employers to fire people based solely on their sexual orientation. There are many places where landlords can evict tenants for being gay, or where we can be barred from visiting sick partners and sharing in their legacies. Countless people, particularly kids, face fear and abuse every day because of their sexual orientation.
I don’t consider myself an activist, but I realize how much I’ve benefited from the sacrifice of others. So if hearing that the CEO of Apple is gay can help someone struggling to come to terms with who he or she is, or bring comfort to anyone who feels alone, or inspire people to insist on their equality, then it’s worth the trade-off with my own privacy.
I’ll admit that this wasn’t an easy choice. Privacy remains important to me, and I’d like to hold on to a small amount of it. I’ve made Apple my life’s work, and I will continue to spend virtually all of my waking time focused on being the best CEO I can be. That’s what our employees deserve—and our customers, developers, shareholders, and supplier partners deserve it, too. Part of social progress is understanding that a person is not defined only by one’s sexuality, race, or gender. I’m an engineer, an uncle, a nature lover, a fitness nut, a son of the South, a sports fanatic, and many other things. I hope that people will respect my desire to focus on the things I’m best suited for and the work that brings me joy.
The company I am so fortunate to lead has long advocated for human rights and equality for all. We’ve taken a strong stand in support of a workplace equality bill before Congress, just as we stood for marriage equality in our home state of California. And we spoke up in Arizona when that state’s legislature passed a discriminatory bill targeting the gay community. We’ll continue to fight for our values, and I believe that any CEO of this incredible company, regardless of race, gender, or sexual orientation, would do the same. And I will personally continue to advocate for equality for all people until my toes point up.
When I arrive in my office each morning, I’m greeted by framed photos of Dr. King and Robert F. Kennedy. I don’t pretend that writing this puts me in their league. All it does is allow me to look at those pictures and know that I’m doing my part, however small, to help others. We pave the sunlit path toward justice together, brick by brick. This is my brick.
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fixedimage - November 1, 2014 at 1:58pm
Good for him, I like it when people take a stand for what they believe in. I am interested if he will now take a stand for the impoverished Chinese workers in his Foxconn plants who slave away making his Apple products. As you can't champion one human right and ignore another that you have the ability to change.
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Chaudhry Shavaiz Yousaf - October 31, 2014 at 11:27am
Mr. Tim Cook, I'm least concerned with your personal matters. I'm seriously concerned by policies regarding iCloud. After forgetting my password and secret questions, I'm unable to access my recently purchased iPhone 5s. Is this what Apple is about?
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tng - October 31, 2014 at 3:20am
You go with your bad self... God loves all his children...no matter what.
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Brownest - October 31, 2014 at 2:14am
This is not newsworthy. Who cares? And what has this got to do with Apple?
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StewartG - October 31, 2014 at 1:22am
Some are and I'm glad you mention that. Some are miserable because of people like you and ignorant parents who emotionally and mentally abuse them and sometimes physically as well. They are forced to love something they're not unless they're brave and break away and be themselves. It's because people like you who don't realize it's not a choice. Your corrupt heart and mix makes those miserable. Fortunately other people realize the truth.
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AoS_HJ - October 31, 2014 at 12:41am
Why is this even news? I have no interest in whether Tim Cook is gay or not. The only person who needs to be concerned with Tim Cooks sexuality is Tim Cook.
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HSuvari - October 30, 2014 at 11:07pm
I admire you for being so brave and thoughtful to others by sharing your personal position with the world. For all those that are making nasty vindictive comments, shame on you. Where is the compassion and moral goodness gone from those who have only stood to critisise? All the best with your life.
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ArisLambo - October 30, 2014 at 10:30pm
A person that really has faith and believes in God will never judge others. Gay people straight people, any color people we are all His sons and he loves us very much.
Yes, the sanctity of marriage and family should only be between man and woman. I choose to believe that God said this. But God also said to never judge your fellow men, just give them love and love will do the rest.!!! blessings to everyone in this board.
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Trivian - October 30, 2014 at 6:49pm
on the contrary, science does support sexuality. Sexuality in human is guided by the numerous factors in our body such as hormones. A person sexuality is inherited not from the genetic code, but from the manifestation of the genetic code into proteins and its products. The level of biochemical in your body has direct influence on your emotion, psychological processes, and as well as your sexuality and its development. In short, sexuality is not a choice. It is something that you are born with. If you can't comprehend that fact, you shouldn't be using science to defend your argument.
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StewartG - October 30, 2014 at 8:09pm
Thank you.
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iHeartiPhone - October 30, 2014 at 6:43pm
oh brother. this again. i was reading quietly but i will support that it is not a choice. i apologize to all so no it is not a choice,
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Kornmehl - October 30, 2014 at 6:31pm
Is there scientific support for whether sexuality is a choice or biological?
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Trivian - October 30, 2014 at 6:47pm
@Kornmehl, on the contrary, science does support sexuality. Sexuality in human is guided by the numerous factors in our body such as hormones. A person sexuality is inherited not from the genetic code, but from the manifestation of the genetic code into proteins and its products. The level of biochemical in your body has direct influence on your emotion, psychological processes, and as well as your sexuality and its development. In short, sexuality is not a choice. It is something that you are born with. If you can't comprehend that fact, you shouldn't be using science to defend your argument.
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Steven jobs - October 30, 2014 at 5:51pm
Being a minority myself I know how you feel, and I hope the someday the world will be a better place for minorities all over the world, and with you coming out like Ricky Martin you bring sunshine to the face of people that are desperate in need of acceptance, I'm not gay I'm a Latin American living in USA my 2 cents
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gamerscul9870 - October 30, 2014 at 3:23pm
Obviously not. It's won't affect Apple badly at all.
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Fcukran John - October 30, 2014 at 2:41pm
Does this effect apple share market ?
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Dubs - October 30, 2014 at 2:33pm
Who cares he's good at his job and that's all that matters
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Zanka - October 30, 2014 at 12:37pm
This is old news lol. But ok. \(^o^)/ shocked is me?! Any damn way did he discuss the 6plus supply actually meeting the demand geez. 4 week wait on a 6 with 128 under hood is just offensive.
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Jadon - October 30, 2014 at 12:37pm
Tim Cook had nothing to do with iOS 7/8. That was Jony Ive who my friend is not gay!
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1maxuk - October 30, 2014 at 12:06pm
I have read all the nasty comments and I want say 'the reason that your being ordinary and Tim Cook's being Apple's CEO is: you've never excelled but Tim Cook did. ' You only last momentarily on the planet and will soon be forgotten but Tim Cook will always be in history and remembered by generations after generations. Think!!!
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JohnSG - October 30, 2014 at 11:57am
It's 2014, who cares for this anyway??
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Wow... - October 30, 2014 at 11:42am
That is really surprising! But not judging him though. :P
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John - October 30, 2014 at 11:44am
I know, it's a surprise but to be honest, he's still a great CEO and it doesn't matter wether he's gay or straight