Tell State Farm: People of faith reject white supremacist slogans

This isn't about partisan politics. It's about moral clarity.
**Petition Text: **
Dear Jon Farney, President and CEO of State Farm,
In early February, Rep. Andy Barr, a Republican primary candidate for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky, released a television ad steeped in white supremacist rhetoric. The phrase, "it's not a sin to be white" is a clear variation of a phrase the Anti-Defamation League designates as a hate slogan. This campaign ad was partially funded by donations from your super PAC.
As Christians and allies of moral conscience, we know that everyone -- no matter what they look like -- deserves honor, dignity, and equitable access to our leaders. White supremacy and Christian Nationalist rhetoric has no place in our politics.
As a corporation that claims to be a "good neighbor," we expect your values to match whose political campaigns you choose to support.
We insist that you condemn Rep. Andy Barr's hateful, white supremacist campaign rhetoric and immediately pull your funding for his campaign.
We pray you will make a thoughtful, Christian decision for the good of loving your neighbors.
Thank you.