Posted on 05/23/2022 10:54:15 AM PDT by lastchance
State Farm, the household name insurance company, has launched a program that would enlist hundreds of staff volunteers across the country to distribute LGBTQ-themed books to teachers, community centers, and libraries, explicitly targeting children as young as kindergartners.
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“The project’s goal is to increase representation of LGBTQ+ books and support out communities in having challenging, important and empowering conversations with children Age 5+,” the email from Jose Soto, State Farm’s Corporate Responsibility Analyst, to all Florida agents reads.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
Payment? Why not cancellation?
St. Farm corporate contact number:
Corporate Phone Number: 1-309-766-2311
Just did. Fortunately, my guy is a strong conservative.
What a disgusting thing. I just sent this to may agent:
Dear Agent:
Please tell me this isn’t true. What a shame if true, and I suspect it is, and it has been ongoing from January of this year.
If it is true they have pulled a boneheaded stunt and SF is being stupid. All companies need to stick to their business. There are no percentages in picking sides in the woke world and surely not this way.
I hate this for you but if as true as I believe it is I’ll have to give SF a month or two to go back to selling insurance and not social programs of perversion to children before I have to look for insurance elsewhere. I really don’t want to go through that again and don’t want to leave you, you’re a good man without this mess.
Tell them.
What company would have an ANALYST send out an email announcing such a controversial program, especially in Florida? Something like this would normally be announced by a corporate exec, not a lowly analyst.
Something doesn't feel right here.
There are 2 car insurance companies I avoid. Progressive (obviously the name) and State Farm. We see their faggot ads in West Hollywood. They are so pro homo it’s not even a joke.
It’s amazing how many wine companies I don’t buy from. I can’t boycott them.
I never used them. For the past 10 years they have LOTS of faggot posters in West Hollywood which made me avoid them, esp. “Progressive”.
USDA? I guess so:
Our tax dollars at work via Gendercool.
I have had SF for years because they are one of two carriers that bundle all my insurance including the farm and at a competitive price.
The other reason is my agent, a really good man. If he were with a more expensive carrier like Farm Bureau for the same package I’d go there just because of him. I’ll miss the agent most of all in finding other insurance. He has been in business in the same small town for 50 years.
SF have tried to eliminate the agents and go all online, they have no idea how much an agent can mean in a small town or any town for that matter. The stupid kids and people running these companies are like all bean counters, they know a lot about dollars but just about nothing of VALUE.
This move they have made ranks right at the top of the tree for downright STUPID!
I have had State Farm for 35 years because they have always treated me well. This makes me think hard about keeping them.
I use Vermont Mutual and they bundle well.
Good luck in finding an alternative. Most of the big name insurance companies have gone totally LGBTQXYZ woketard insane for some time.
And if you really want to lose your lunch, next month the so-called "Department of Defense" will celebrate "Gay Pride Month."
Looks like I’m going to need to find a new place to insure my ho.e and cars.
Any suggestions feow Freepers?
According to my agent, SF would be happy if they all threw in the towel. It is the agent network and their contracts that keep agents available by phone or in person in your home town. SF would like to be rid of them and go all online.
I will continue the boycott that I have had with them for 47 years.
I put in a note to my agent and asked him to verify this. If he can tell me this is some rogue activity I’ll be relieved to report it.
I hope it is not right because I really like my agent and have good results with SF for many years. I think mostly because of my agent. He has been in the business for 50 years and knows it inside and out when it comes to small business and small farms.
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