Shame international gay community!: Taking pictures familiarity shadow of the Holocaust!

Gay dating app users Greindr found to pose a genuine LOCATION seductive poses: Holocaust memorial in Berlin
Not only monument, also a place Cruising?
What is Holocaust Memorial gay dating application? The answer is Bgreindr - Gay successful application that allows homosexuals to sexual partners nearby. These pictures raise their ticket application, and recently discovered that hundreds of them actually use the famous Holocaust Memorial in Berlin as a backdrop.
Many of these are filmed doing different poses for the camera with their background like structures are those that make up the memorial monuments known, and some even joke about location I chose - for example, the same user who wrote under the picture at the monument, "Remember those who can not txt anymore."
This combination between the Holocaust and the Pick - up mini can seem offensive and outrageous to many. CEO Greindr Joel Simhii addressed the issue even when it appeared in 2011. Then he just said that as a Jew and as an Israeli (former) is excited by users into a community Bgreindr, sharing and inspiring others to remember the Holocaust. Now, when the photographic act that became popularized and publicized more, the company's representative issued an official statement that "what began as users express themselves on not a lot of social networking profiles has been flavorless. We encourage our users to behave in a dignified manner. "
Blog Totem and Taboo: Grindr Remembers the Holocaust Center of such photographs last six months. Run by two Israelis - Rating Maputo (living in Berlin) and Boris Kokirmn (living in London). In an interview with the British Daily Mail reported the two initially simply download these images to their personal smartphones, when they saw growing collections - decided to make a blog. The use of the very place these images as background felt they explain that S"mdovr not only a place of mourning and sorrow, but also the site of hope, unity and wandering

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