State Farm Remains a ‘Creepy Neighbor’ After Transgender Book Backlash, Consumer Group Head Says

Via Epoch Times

Will Hild, executive director with Consumers’ Research, speaks with NTD in March 2022. (NTD News)

In light of a public backlash, State Farm has swiftly distanced itself from a collaborative book donation program that promotes transgender ideology among young children. The watchdog group that exposed the insurance giant’s involvement, however, said this is far from over.

“They continue to not be a good neighbor, but a creepy neighbor,” said Will Hild, the executive director of Consumers’ Research, a nonprofit organization working to expose large companies that put “woke politics” ahead of their customers.

In late May, Consumers’ Research brought national attention to State Farm’s partnership with transgender youth advocacy group The GenderCool Project, which sought to “increase representation of LGBTQ+ books” intended for readers as young as 5 years old.

According to an internal email leaked to and publicized by Consumers’ Research, hundreds of State Farm insurance agents have been encouraged to participate in the program by donating a bundle of three GenderCool books to “their local teacher, community center or library of their choice.”

Hild described these GenderCool titles—”A Kids Book About Being Transgender,” “A Kids Book About Being Non-Binary,” and “A Kids Book About Being Inclusive”—as “transgender-in-training books.”

“They explain it in terms that would lead to confusion among your average 5-year-old,” Hild told NTD News. “For example, it’s implied that if you are a boy who likes playing with dolls, or playing dress-up, or a girl who likes playing sports—stereotypically something from the other gender, then you might be transgender.”

“It even explicitly says that the doctor may have assigned you the wrong gender at birth, and that you need to question the doctor’s assessment of your sex,” he continued. “State Farm was asking their agents to give out these books without parents’ knowledge.”

The exposure of the State Farm-GenderCool partnership has thrown the insurance company into “full panic,” Hild said.

According to Hild, just four hours after being called out by Consumers’ Research on Twitter, State Farm sent out an internal email alleging a “misunderstanding” about the book donations. This was followed by another email, which announced that the partnership had ended, that the company’s top executives were unaware of the partnership, which they found inappropriate, and that they had only donated $40,000 to GenderCool.

Even if this is true, it still means that GenderCool books worth a total of $40,000 might have made it into libraries, community centers, and schools across the country. “These books could be being read by students to deck in schools and libraries,” Hild said. “State Farm refuses to lift a finger to undo any of that.”

In fact, a private school in Washington state received a donation of GenderCool books in April and posted a thank you message to State Farm on Facebook, according to the Washington Examiner, which first reported on the matter.

Hild also rejected the claim that the higher-ups at State Farm didn’t know about the book donations, noting that he also obtained numerous email complaints that were sent to top executives by concerned employees.

“There were emails of multiple agents, walking up the chain, complaining to higher-level executives that this is wrong,” he said, noting that he’s unable to publicize them without compromising the whistleblower’s anonymity.

Hild said his organization will not end its “creepy neighbor” ad campaign against State Farm until the company takes action to undo the damage it has caused.

Specifically, he demanded that State Farm hire a third-party auditor to examine “every program they have that targets children,” retrieve every one of these books that have been donated to a school, library, and community center, and have conversations with parents whose children have been exposed to such material.

“Parents need to know if their kids were exposed to these materials by State Farm agents, and they can have a conversation to walk them out of the bizarre propaganda they were exposed to,” Hild said.

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9 Comments
KJ
KJ
June 11, 2022 9:37 am

Meantime, the kids in China are studying math and science.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
June 11, 2022 10:57 am

“It even explicitly says that the doctor may have assigned you the wrong gender at birth, and that you need to question the doctor’s assessment of your sex,”

I am not a doctor, but if a baby has a penis, he is a boy and if she has a vagina, she is a girl. The science is settled!

Just peachy
Just peachy
June 11, 2022 12:01 pm

As I was looking to change car insurance, State Farm came up — not even a consideration. These companies would be wise to stay out of the fray.
And $40,000.00 should cost them 100-fold for spreading poison!

Gadsden flag
Gadsden flag
June 11, 2022 12:29 pm

Any recommendations for alternatives to State Farm? Thank you.

Just peachy
Just peachy
  Gadsden flag
June 11, 2022 3:00 pm

Depending on your needs — I don’t combine house & auto — Direct Quote is who I am looking at for auto. They’re only in certain states. Been with Progressive for years but when I purchased new, full coverage is ridiculous!

Jaycee
Jaycee
  Gadsden flag
June 11, 2022 4:05 pm

I used to have progressive. Two cars and a motorcycle. Switched to auto owners and got both cars, motorcycle, a home and a vacant lot plus a 1 million dollar blanket policy and it was less than what I was paying for the vehicles and house before with progressive.

Ken31
Ken31
  Gadsden flag
June 12, 2022 1:40 pm

I think we get good rates and service with Farm Bureau.

Dr.
Dr.
June 12, 2022 4:23 am

I am a Doctor and Penis=male, vagina=female. Whatever happens down the road let the child decide without being pressured. Children can and do find there own way. Enough of this freakshow!

B_MC
B_MC
June 12, 2022 7:03 am

Sen. Brandes paints dire picture of property insurance

Property rates are rising 30 percent to 50 percent a year for Floridians and homeowners are having trouble finding insurers.

Property insurance will be a another weapon they will use to “discourage” home ownership (“you will own nothing”) by making it prohibitably expensive. Along with rising costs of food, gas, etc, how many homes will be lost this time to foreclosure when people can’t afford their mandatory coverage, even if it’s a fixed rate loan?

I’m seeing a lot of “we buy homes” ads that look like mom-and-pop operations; but are probably shells companies for Blackrock.

https://www.chronicleonline.com/news/local/sen-brandes-paints-dire-picture-of-property-insurance/article_69493314-dd19-532b-b1dd-5f35892b1933.html