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Shortly after announcing plans to introduce impermissible material to young children in Florida’s public schools, State Farm has now abandoned these plans.

As recently reported by The New American, a recent email from a whistleblower revealed State Farm’s partnership with the GenderCool Project and the company’s intent to distribute/donate LQBTQ-themed books to local schools and public libraries, and to target children as young as five years old.

Shortly after the email’s release, Victor Terry, chief diversity officer and vice president of public affairs, announced State Farm’s decision to cancel its work with GenderCool.

> Shortly after announcing plans to introduce impermissible material to young children in Florida’s public schools, State Farm has now abandoned these plans. > As recently reported by The New American, a recent email from a whistleblower revealed State Farm’s partnership with the GenderCool Project and the company’s intent to distribute/donate LQBTQ-themed books to local schools and public libraries, and to target children as young as five years old. > Shortly after the email’s release, Victor Terry, chief diversity officer and vice president of public affairs, announced State Farm’s decision to cancel its work with GenderCool.

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