May 25, 2022
Dear John,
State Farm Insurance likes to promote itself as being a "good neighbor." The company, boasting thousands of insurance agents and serving tens of millions of Americans, recently made headlines for encouraging its staffers to donate pro-gender ideology books to public libraries--including school libraries--for the purpose of indoctrinating minors into LGBT lifestyles. Once exposed for pushing gender ideology on kindergarteners, State Farm announced that they would cease their participation in this program.
This response so far has been insufficient. Rescinding support for one program that would indoctrinate minors into harmful gender and sexual ideologies is not enough. Being a good neighbor means protecting the innocence of minors. Thus far, they have made no meaningful commitments in this area. If you feel the same, we would appreciate you signing our petition to State Farm.
Tell State Farm Insurance Company that being a good neighbor is protecting the innocence of children from gender and sexual ideologies, not promoting them to impressionable children.
To State Farm Automobile Insurance Company
State Farm's slogan is "Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there." Millions of Americans know about your company because of your successful advertising campaign to promote the idea that good neighbors are there for others in need, and millions more rely on you to be a good neighbor in protecting their assets. However, after it was revealed that State Farm was working to inject public libraries, including school libraries, with radical LGBT content promoting gender ideology and sexual identities to kindergarteners, Americans are asking how can you consider yourselves being good neighbors? Good neighbors don't attack the innocence of children.
Parents across this nation are reclaiming their voice in the education of their children and standing up to those who would groom them into radical gender and sexual ideologies. Just as these same parents expect teachers to teach their children to read and write, they expect insurance companies to sell insurance--that's it. They can shop around for new home or auto insurance carriers; they cannot turn back the clock and undo the damage done to their children from lost innocence at the hands of those who would introduce them to radical LGBT ideology.
I understand your company has circulated a message about the status of State Farm's association with "GenderCool" from your Chief Diversity Officer, and that State Farm has told its agents it will discontinue this program. This is a positive first step, but more is needed to guarantee customers and parents that State Farm understands that protecting the innocence of children is non-negotiable. State Farm should publicly commit to protect children from the influence of adults who would groom children into radical gender and sexual identities, not directly or indirectly facilitate those immoral efforts. There's nothing that would make State Farm a better neighbor than protecting the innocence of children.
Also, our friends over at Consumers' Research have compiled some important information on this issue. We encourage you to check out their site likeacreepyneighbor.com to find more information on this issue and further ways you can get involved.
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