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Posted By: Anonymous

Jake From State Farm - 05/23/22 10:16 PM

a groomer?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/news...lgbtq-books-to-kindergartners/ar-AAXCCqT
Posted By: G Hose

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/23/22 10:34 PM

100% indoctrination, ALL indoctrination to children should be illegal
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/23/22 10:35 PM

Yep, ask the wife if we have state farm she said no. If we did I would have canceled them
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/23/22 11:40 PM

I am an independent adjuster and I refuse to work for SF. What does that tell ya?
Posted By: H2ORat

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/23/22 11:43 PM

I checked --- don't have them, but I would have cancelled also. money is the only vote that counts.
Posted By: ky_coyote_hunter

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 12:24 AM

Go woke, go broke!
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:15 AM

Maybe gays buy more insurance than the average hetero.

I've never seen an insurance company not make a decision based on money.
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:21 AM

Originally Posted by Blaine County
Maybe gays buy more insurance than the average hetero.

I've never seen an insurance company not make a decision based on money.



This is not about fags it's about grooming children. This messing with kids heads at school being acceptable is insane. Won't be long before it's acceptable for the freaks to sleep with them.
Posted By: Scout1

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:27 AM

SF's first Jake was a Honky. And a plump one at that.
Posted By: H2ORat

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:28 AM

If you have a kid in public school --- pull them now. If you truly knew what they were being indoctrinated with you would have already pulled them. There are many other good options.
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:37 AM

Originally Posted by Scout1
SF's first Jake was a Honky. And a plump one at that.


Good catch. I had forgotten that commercial. It was funnier.

Black Jake could be gay and trying to convert everyone in the market for insurance.

Or, State Farm could be yet another example of confused corporate America. It's also about money. Always even if illogical.
Posted By: BandB

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:42 AM

LBGQTXYZFHYKN make up such a small percentage of the population, they can't be buying more insurance than anyone else.
Posted By: Marty

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:43 AM

we live in a nation where freak people are telling our young children to become freaks....and no one is being held to account for that which just shows how sad the state of affairs is here. If parents will not put an abrupt stop to this then it is obvious that these people will be allowed to do anything with no consequences. Children get pulled into this because all children want attention and want to feel special....these disgusting freaks use that to their advantage, they should be paying the price for those actions...and that price should be very high. Short drop and a fast stop.
Posted By: Marty

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:10 AM

Here is what the freak show wants for protection to be able to do as they please and teach crt and sex freak show:

Early demands from the National School Boards Association to the White House included calling for the deployment of the Army National Guard and the military police to monitor school board meetings, according to an early draft letter the organization's independent review released Friday.
In contrast to the final version, the draft of the NSBA letter said, "We ask that the Army National Guard and its Military Police be deployed to certain school districts and related events where students and school personnel have been subjected to acts and threats of violence."

The NSBA had originally sent a letter to President Biden in September 2021 that asked for parents protesting at school board meetings to be federally looked into, saying school officials were facing threats and violence at meetings. Most significantly the NSBA requested in its original letter that parents' actions should be examined under the PATRIOT Act as "domestic terrorists."

Then, on Oct. 4, Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a memorandum instructing the FBI to collaborate with state and local leaders to address "threats against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff." He went on to say that this collaboration "will open dedicated lines of communication for threat reporting, assessment, and response."
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:16 AM

Originally Posted by Leftlane
I am an independent adjuster and I refuse to work for SF. What does that tell ya?

A lot.

We dropped them 4 years ago.
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:18 AM

I teach my kids to be independent, have strong character and to think for themselves. I actually require it.

Do the same. They'll be fine.
Posted By: H2ORat

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:35 AM

Originally Posted by Blaine County
I teach my kids to be independent, have strong character and to think for themselves. I actually require it.

Do the same. They'll be fine.

Me too -- that is also why i pulled them from public school --- That is not what they are teaching there. Would you send your kids to stand on the corner with the local drug dealer -- me neither. not that I doubt them or their character - but they don't need all the pressure to fit in with the misfits.
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:42 AM

Public school for my kids. The last thing they need, in my opinion, is to be sheltered from the real world. They need to learn to survive and thrive in it using what my wife and I teach them. Public school is a good place to start.

But I respect the decisions of other parents even if I disagree.

And, we have a pretty good school system.
Posted By: Posco

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:47 AM

In a more perfect world, one wouldn't have to go to bed at night wondering if they're being undermined by the very people entrusted with educating their children. Strive for a more perfect world and get your kids out of public education.
Posted By: Marty

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:55 AM

NEW YORK (AP) _ A schoolboy was forced to wear a woman’s wig, bra and skirt as punishment for talking in class while his teacher looked on and laughed, according to a $22.5 million lawsuit. Teacher Pauline Williamson’s punishment left seventh-grader Caleb Guerrier with psychological damage and other personal injuries, the lawsuit charged.

https://www.wikihow.com/Dress-up-a-Boy-Like-a-Girl
Posted By: H2ORat

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:56 AM

Originally Posted by Posco
In a more perfect world, one wouldn't have to go to bed at night wondering if they're being undermined by the very people entrusted with educating their children. Strive for a more perfect world and get your kids out of public education.

AMEN. BC when was the last time you volunteered at the school? In the classroom - not chaperoning a dance? My kids were never sheltered from the "real world" - because that is a huge issue with homeschooling/ charter schooling. Public school has its place - and if they taught the 3r's without all the liberal crap they would have graduated there. OK may have a great school system------- but OR SUCKS.
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 09:47 AM

Originally Posted by Blaine County
Maybe gays buy more insurance than the average hetero.

I've never seen an insurance company not make a decision based on money.


Companies have been doing it for years. It is hard for some to believe but 100% true. Look at CNN or MSNBC they have been costing themselves money for years with their one sided reporting. Another example is Disney. They have lost over 41 billon since they started pushing Tran crap a few months ago. It’s about the agenda not the money.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 11:28 AM

Thank you for bringing this to my attention. We don't have a large insurance bundle with state farm however we do have some of our ATV's insured thru them. In fact, we just renewed our annual premium last week. I am going to call and cancel that policy today when they open and ask for a refund immediately. This type of thing is totally out of line with our values and quite disgusting to me.
Posted By: loosegoose

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 11:35 AM

Originally Posted by Blaine County
Public school for my kids. The last thing they need, in my opinion, is to be sheltered from the real world. They need to learn to survive and thrive in it using what my wife and I teach them. Public school is a good place to start.

But I respect the decisions of other parents even if I disagree.

And, we have a pretty good school system.

Sitting in a row of desks with a bunch of people that are all within a year or so of your age, having to raise your hand to ask permission to defecate, while you learn about the veins of a leaf and the difference between adverbs and adjectives, isn't the real world.
Posted By: walleye101

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 01:18 PM

What I don't understand is how some of you have to check with your wife to see what kind of insurance you have. whistle
Posted By: Marty

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:10 PM

Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 02:15 PM

Just got off the phone with our State Farm ATV insurance agents receptionist. I am glad we got away from State Farm many years ago with our auto and home owners insurance.. We have had Erie Insurance now for 48 years give or take.

Explained to her the purpose of my call and she said no problem. Then she asked why? Did we sell our ATV's I said no !!.

I said it is due to your companies involvement and policy regarding your support of this indoctrination of our youth and the books you are distributing. I also said I am certain I am not the first to do this in your branch office am I ? She simply said no.
Posted By: loosegoose

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:00 PM

Originally Posted by walleye101
What I don't understand is how some of you have to check with your wife to see what kind of insurance you have. whistle

If my wife died I'd be lost. I don't do bills or insurance, I don't even look at my own paycheck or know hot to access any of that information. She'd gladly show it to me if I asked, it's not like it's a secret, but I just have no interest. But on the same hand, if I died, all out vehicles would be broken, the house would be crumbling around her, and she'd be starving.
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:17 PM

Originally Posted by loosegoose
Originally Posted by Blaine County
Public school for my kids. The last thing they need, in my opinion, is to be sheltered from the real world. They need to learn to survive and thrive in it using what my wife and I teach them. Public school is a good place to start.

But I respect the decisions of other parents even if I disagree.

And, we have a pretty good school system.

Sitting in a row of desks with a bunch of people that are all within a year or so of your age, having to raise your hand to ask permission to defecate, while you learn about the veins of a leaf and the difference between adverbs and adjectives, isn't the real world.


Sure it is. And, keeping kids in a bubble is doing them no favors. The world is full of all types. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to deal with it. The world is full of rules and systems. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to navigate them. The world is full of conflict and disagreement. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to resolve it (the friendly way or the not friendly way).

Like I said though, I respect people's choices for their family--even if I disagree. Also, I get that some school systems suck. However, a blanket "pull your kids out of public schools" is an overreaction--like many (most) things these days in America.

I also wonder how all of this parental disproportionate outrage (generally caused by some Facebook meme) on every little issue is affecting kids. I teach my children to address whatever situation they find themselves in at school or otherwise. What I read on TMan and witness with many others is a mentality of run to the bubble and huddle up only with people in complete agreement. That is a recipe for failure in the real world and is exactly what the woke and BLM types do.

But, everyone has the freedom to huddle up in their bubbles.
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:19 PM

State Farm is one of the largest insurance companies in the world. I'm sure they feel they can push their liberal agenda regardless of what people think. It's pretty obvious they have gone woke just by the changes they've gone to in their commercials.
Posted By: Wanna Be

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:26 PM

State Farm has decided they “aren’t going to support the indoctrination now, lol.
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:26 PM

Originally Posted by Wanna Be
State Farm has decided they “aren’t going to support the indoctrination now, lol.


They must be monitoring TMan.
Posted By: cathryn

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:32 PM

Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by Leftlane
I am an independent adjuster and I refuse to work for SF. What does that tell ya?

A lot.

We dropped them 4 years ago.


Jerry got hit 35nyears go. It was the other guys fault 100%. The investigation into the accident clearly stated that it was 100% the other guys fault.

Jerry had full coverage with state farm..had ha no previous accidents..and state farm wouldn't cover his damages.

He ended up getting a lawyer..suing state farm..getting a settlement..then he dropped them and has never looked back.

To this day if someone mentions state farm he starts...those blankety blank sobs..
Posted By: DaveP

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:33 PM

Originally Posted by Blaine County



Sure it is. And, keeping kids in a bubble is doing them no favors. The world is full of all types. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to deal with it. The world is full of rules and systems. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to navigate them. The world is full of conflict and disagreement. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to resolve it (the friendly way or the not friendly way).

Like I said though, I respect people's choices for their family--even if I disagree. Also, I get that some school systems suck. However, a blanket "pull your kids out of public schools" is an overreaction--like many (most) things these days in America.

I also wonder how all of this parental disproportionate outrage (generally caused by some Facebook meme) on every little issue is affecting kids. I teach my children to address whatever situation they find themselves in at school or otherwise. What I read on TMan and witness with many others is a mentality of run to the bubble and huddle up only with people in complete agreement. That is a recipe for failure in the real world and is exactly what the woke and BLM types do.

But, everyone has the freedom to huddle up in their bubbles.



LOL, kids all grown, but we homeschooled all of them, some part of the way, others entirely.
They were ANYTHING but sheltered.
Probably have a much wider experience with folks of all walks of life, ages, backgrounds, etc, than those that spend a large part of their early life with folks all within 1 year of their age, and likely similar socio- economic standing.

All doing pretty well too.
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 03:52 PM

Originally Posted by DaveP
Originally Posted by Blaine County



Sure it is. And, keeping kids in a bubble is doing them no favors. The world is full of all types. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to deal with it. The world is full of rules and systems. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to navigate them. The world is full of conflict and disagreement. If you are going to succeed you have to learn to resolve it (the friendly way or the not friendly way).

Like I said though, I respect people's choices for their family--even if I disagree. Also, I get that some school systems suck. However, a blanket "pull your kids out of public schools" is an overreaction--like many (most) things these days in America.

I also wonder how all of this parental disproportionate outrage (generally caused by some Facebook meme) on every little issue is affecting kids. I teach my children to address whatever situation they find themselves in at school or otherwise. What I read on TMan and witness with many others is a mentality of run to the bubble and huddle up only with people in complete agreement. That is a recipe for failure in the real world and is exactly what the woke and BLM types do.

But, everyone has the freedom to huddle up in their bubbles.



LOL, kids all grown, but we homeschooled all of them, some part of the way, others entirely.
They were ANYTHING but sheltered.
Probably have a much wider experience with folks of all walks of life, ages, backgrounds, etc, than those that spend a large part of their early life with folks all within 1 year of their age, and likely similar socio- economic standing.

All doing pretty well too.


There is a place for homeschooling. I know some great kids who were homeschooled. I know some really weird kids who were homeschooled. I also know some total train wrecks who were homeschooled. That's life in any activity--including parenting and school.

Again, my issue is more with the disproportionate parental outrage over every little thing and decisions based on the same. A lot of kids are being raised by hysterical parents desperate for a bubble. This is bad.
Posted By: Coyote Clayton

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 04:11 PM

“There is a place for homeschooling.“

Thank you for your permission. Any other permissions I am required to receive?
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 04:18 PM

I would have no problem sending my kids to a public school. But, I don't feel they have to live with the madness that is going on with some schools such as teaching sex to the lower grades. The real answer lies with confronting the school board about some of these crazy issues even if you get referred to as "domestic terrorists".
Posted By: waggler

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 04:20 PM

Some of you guys should run for your local school board. Seriously.
Posted By: DaveP

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 04:26 PM

Originally Posted by Blaine County




There is a place for homeschooling. I know some great kids who were homeschooled. I know some really weird kids who were homeschooled. I also know some total train wrecks who were homeschooled. That's life in any activity--including parenting and school.

Again, my issue is more with the disproportionate parental outrage over every little thing and decisions based on the same. A lot of kids are being raised by hysterical parents desperate for a bubble. This is bad.



So there are no troubled or weird kids in public school?

LOL, that is WHY many are homeschooled, they were outcasts in public school and we're getting eaten alive.
So stands to reason they'd be disproportionately represented in homeschooled populations.

They'd be weird no matter WHERE OR HOW they were educated.

Around here, substantial perecentage of homeschoolers are kids of mil. parents, homeschooling allows continuity in their education amid frequent moves.
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 04:33 PM

I don't consider teaching young grade schoolers about sex or allowing boys who claim they think they are girls to compete in girl's sports little things. Parents should have a say in what is taught to their children in public schools.
Posted By: run

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 05:14 PM

Originally Posted by Blaine County
Originally Posted by Wanna Be
State Farm has decided they “aren’t going to support the indoctrination now, lol.


They must be monitoring TMan.

LOL.
Posted By: Broomchaser

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 05:20 PM

Just got off the phone with my agent. He said sf got blind sided by a company in Fl and was in the process stopping even before the word had gotten out.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 05:27 PM

Originally Posted by Broomchaser
Just got off the phone with my agent. He said sf got blind sided by a company in Fl and was in the process stopping even before the word had gotten out.


The company is still going to take a huge hit.
Posted By: Sharon

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 05:33 PM

What does "blindsided by a co. in FLA " mean ?

I question that excuse.
Posted By: Broomchaser

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 06:03 PM

He said a few agents in Fl were approached to help provide school books and were lied to by “a fing democrat run company.”
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 06:08 PM

Originally Posted by DaveP
Originally Posted by Blaine County




There is a place for homeschooling. I know some great kids who were homeschooled. I know some really weird kids who were homeschooled. I also know some total train wrecks who were homeschooled. That's life in any activity--including parenting and school.

Again, my issue is more with the disproportionate parental outrage over every little thing and decisions based on the same. A lot of kids are being raised by hysterical parents desperate for a bubble. This is bad.



So there are no troubled or weird kids in public school?

LOL, that is WHY many are homeschooled, they were outcasts in public school and we're getting eaten alive.
So stands to reason they'd be disproportionately represented in homeschooled populations.

They'd be weird no matter WHERE OR HOW they were educated.

Around here, substantial perecentage of homeschoolers are kids of mil. parents, homeschooling allows continuity in their education amid frequent moves.



Dude. It's everyone's choice. I made that clear.

And, yes, there are plenty of weird kids in public school.
Posted By: white17

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 06:10 PM

I wonder if it is a coincidence that Disney is also located in Florida ??
Posted By: Sharon

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 06:19 PM

Originally Posted by Broomchaser
He said a few agents in Fl were approached to help provide school books and were lied to by “a fing democrat run company.”



Ok, well it's nice to see there are agents who don't agree at all with that poison pill, I figured there would be. As mentioned , however, that pill will hurt the company to an extent , until it is proven they really did refuse that influence.
Posted By: Marty

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 08:58 PM

Sounds like many members here have done the right thing.....Hopefully a lot more folks wake up and dump these woke companies.
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/24/22 09:38 PM

Originally Posted by H2ORat
Originally Posted by Blaine County
I teach my kids to be independent, have strong character and to think for themselves. I actually require it.

Do the same. They'll be fine.

Me too -- that is also why i pulled them from public school --- That is not what they are teaching there. Would you send your kids to stand on the corner with the local drug dealer -- me neither. not that I doubt them or their character - but they don't need all the pressure to fit in with the misfits.

Home schooling isn't an option for everybody. What you can and should do, however, is be involved with your local school. Go to school board meetings. Get to know board members, administrators and teachers. Engage your kids' teachers often. This way you actually know what is being taught and can deal with it accordingly.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/25/22 12:52 PM

Originally Posted by Trapper7
I don't consider teaching young grade schoolers about sex or allowing boys who claim they think they are girls to compete in girl's sports little things. Parents should have a say in what is taught to their children in public schools.

Very true
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/25/22 10:22 PM

Originally Posted by cathryn
Jerry got hit 35nyears go. It was the other guys fault 100%. The investigation into the accident clearly stated that it was 100% the other guys fault.

Jerry had full coverage with state farm..had ha no previous accidents..and state farm wouldn't cover his damages.

He ended up getting a lawyer..suing state farm..getting a settlement..then he dropped them and has never looked back.

To this day if someone mentions state farm he starts...those blankety blank sobs..



I work almost exclusively for small farm mutual companies and many around here refer to SF as Snake Farm.
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/26/22 12:23 AM

Originally Posted by Leftlane
Originally Posted by cathryn
Jerry got hit 35nyears go. It was the other guys fault 100%. The investigation into the accident clearly stated that it was 100% the other guys fault.

Jerry had full coverage with state farm..had ha no previous accidents..and state farm wouldn't cover his damages.

He ended up getting a lawyer..suing state farm..getting a settlement..then he dropped them and has never looked back.

To this day if someone mentions state farm he starts...those blankety blank sobs..



I work almost exclusively for small farm mutual companies and many around here refer to SF as Snake Farm.



I used to have them. The body shop I took my vehicle no longer takes jobs from them.
Posted By: il.trapper

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/26/22 03:38 AM

had an out of state adjuster at my place yesterday. We talked a while and he told me he quit doing any work for SF years ago. Seems they have upset many independent adjusters over the years.
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Jake From State Farm - 05/26/22 12:08 PM

Few realize how large of a migrant work force independent adjusters make up. I know a lot of them and near as I can tell nobody with a long resume will work for SF. Because of this, the IA firms (independent adjusting firms aka middle men) that do the SF work have newbie classes and recruit ppl with no experience who will work for them because they have no other option.

To me it is a terrible way to do biz, collect full premiums but provide what you know is cut rate service.
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