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|    New campaign asks why insurance giant pu    |
|    06 Jun 22 09:40:17    |
      From: johnny@invalid.net              By Brian Flood       Published June 6, 2022              FIRST ON FOX -- State Farm quickly ditched a controversial partnership       that pushed books about gender fluidity on young children last month       after Consumers' Research launched the "Like a Creepy Neighbor"       campaign, but low internal morale, angry agents and a follow-up       campaign loom over the company’s 100-year anniversary celebration.               Consumers’ Research launched the next phase of its campaign against       State Farm on Monday, with a new website AskStateFarmWhy.com. The site       allows people to sign a petition demanding State Farm enlist a third       party to audit all programs targeting children, determine every school,       public library, and community center where the books were donated,       publish the findings and notify parents in the areas where books were       made available to children.              Cut!              Hild’s group was behind the "Like a Creepy Neighbor" campaign that       stunned State Farms agents and staffers across the nation when it was       revealed that the insurance juggernaut State Farm urged Florida agents       to provide LGBTQ+ books to children through a partnership with the       GenderCool program – which describes itself as "helping replace       misinformed opinions with positive experiences meeting transgender and       non-binary youth who are thriving." The books included titles such as       "A Kids Book About Being Non-Binary" and "A Kids Book About Being       Transgender."              https://www.foxnews.com/media/state-farm-creepy-neighbor-campaig       -insurance-giant-lgbtq-books-kids               More transgender bullshit. It doesn't exist. Anyone that thinks they       are the opposite sex is mentally ill, and they need a psychiatrist.               I hope it cost State Farm millions. I know I would drop them in an       instant.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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