Scott Chen, pictured with his wife and two daughters, has said he thinks that 'marriage is a holy matrimony between a man and woman...
Scott Chen, pictured with his wife and two daughters, has said he thinks that 'marriage is a holy matrimony between a man and woman'
On November 26, Chen shared an INTO article on his page about Cher Wang, the president and CEO of HTC, whose non-profits backed anti-LGBTQ U.S.-based groups organizing to influence Taiwan’s referendum on same-sex marriage. Citizens ended up voting to ban same-sex marriage; they also opted to remove LGBTQ-inclusive curricula in schools and include a non-marriage option for same-sex couples.
Chen shared the article about Wang on his public page, which led to several people commenting underneath. In a subsequent comment, captured in a screenshot and translated by an independent translator for INTO, Chen wrote:
“There are people who believe that marriage is a holy matrimony between a man and a woman. I agree but that’s none of our business. There are also people who believe that the purpose of marriage is to create children that carry their DNA. That’s also none of our business. There are people that are simply different from you, who desperately want to get married. They have their own reasons.”
Chen subsequently wrote that marriage is a “personal issue” and said that he wished people wouldn’t donate to anti-LGBTQ causes and instead “donate your money to places that are in dire hunger, poverty, or suffering from war? Why spend all that money to stop people who love each other from getting married? Aren’t there more important stuff in life?”
He ended the post by saying, “I’ll never buy HTC products ever again, and I’ll never donate a cent to any Christian groups in Taiwan!”
Though INTO previously reported the post as being deleted, it reappeared on Chen’s feed after publication.
Chen moved into the role of CTO in 2017 after Chinese gaming corporation Kunlun acquired the dating app. (Full disclosure: INTO is owned by Grindr.) At the time of the acquisition, former CEO and Grindr founder Joel Simkhai exited his role as CEO and was replaced by board chairman Yahui Zhou.
Grindr, released in the app store in 2009, is the world’s largest dating app for queer people.
Chen responded to the article in a comment underneath the article after publication. In the comment, Chen called himself a “huge advocate for LGBTQ+ rights since I was young.” He also wrote: “I support gay marriage and I am proud that I can work for Grindr.”
Marriage is a gift from God between a man and a woman. ANything else is an abomination, except two hot women.
ReplyDeleteBy hot, you mean diseased. Yeah, by all means have at it....
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