Following the backlash Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faced over his comments in response to the New Orleans terror attack, the company appeared to delete the message from its social media platform.
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The company's CEO said in a video message that Americans needed to overcome "an addiction to divisiveness and negativity" after a terrorist killed 14 people.
Allstate is an American insurance company that was founded in 1931 that’s known today for its slogan “Are you in good hands?” The company has many insurance offerings including home ...
Allstate CEO Tom Wilson suggested Americans have an "addiction to divisiveness" in a statement that has prompted backlash after the New Orleans terror attack.
Allstate blamed Americans for being divided and not 'accepting people's imperfections' after an ISIS terrorist attack killed at least 15 people in New Orleans.
Allstate’s CEO brazenly declared that the US has an ‘addiction to divisiveness’ 24 hours after Shamsud-Din Jabbar murdered 14 people on Bourbon Street during the Sugar Bowl ...