Posted on 06/16/2014 11:02:45 AM PDT by Oliviaforever
Allstate Insurance is showing their support for LGBT Pride Month with an emotional 90-second ad campaign titled Safe In My Hands. The animated ad features a gay love story to celebrate pride and to send a message of acceptance and love. According to Pink News on June 14, the ad also features a song by openly gay singer-songwriter Eli Lieb.
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Glad we don’t have insurance with them.
Doesn’t seem to have affected their stock price - not yet at least. Wonder if they will go the way of JC Penny.
Glad that I do not have insurance with them. If I did, I would cancel.
To avoid being harassed, blackmailed and extorted by the gay mafia, it is no longer sufficient for large corporations to tacitly go along with their agenda, it’s now required that they publicly sing the praises for and genuflect before, what essentially amounts to anal sex between men.
I predict it will get worse and more gross. Homo Viagra commercials. Unfortunately, you heard it here first.
Jun 16, 2014/1:58 p.m. ET
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Pride cometh before the Fall, because Gay Pride occurs in June and June is in Summer....
We do. Looks like I’ll be taking my biz elsewhere.
I will never have insurance with AllState.
I also don’t buy insurance from Geiko (warren buffett) or Progressive. The guy that runs Progressive is a huge demo contributor.
Be glad you don’t. They are a terrible insurance company.
Allstate...
We’re behind you with our good hands on your shoulders.
You know, I am not a bigot, but I really liked it better when they were in the closet. I don’t need to see this, and kids really do not need to see this. This turns me off. Perverted and disordered!
LOL. Now the gays can experience trying to make a claim against their Allstate policy. Trust me, it isn’t a pleasent experience.
please see above post for New Corporate look,,,,for the company formerly known as allstate
That really is the only way. Of course eventually there may be no alternatives. Sigh....
Claud,
No idea if you can qualify for USAA, but we had Allstate for over 10 years. Our costs kept climbing and when it reached the point of the ridiculous, I called USAA and saved well over 70% on our insurance bill AND we went from state minimums with Allstate to quite a bit above state minimums on USAA’s advice.
We were stupid to let Allstate rape us for so long, but it fell into a category of we’ll deal with it later. When I think how much money we wasted with them I am sick. Good luck finding a new policy.
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