CEO of Sugar Bowl's corporate sponsor faces criticism for 'addiction to divisiveness' statement following terror attack
- Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faced backlash for his statement about a terror attack in New Orleans, which killed over a dozen people, made during the Sugar Bowl broadcast.
- The suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, has potential ties to ISIS, prompting the FBI to investigate.
- The attack, which resulted in at least 15 deaths, was condemned by various leaders, while Wilson expressed prayers for the victims and their families.
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Allstate’s statement after New Orleans terrorist attack was a disgrace - Washington Examiner
If out-of-touch corporations feel the need to issue unnecessary statements about terrorist attacks, the least they could do is abandon the mealy-mouthed progressive public relations buzzwords and actually condemn terrorism in some fashion. The terrorist truck attack that killed at least 15 people on Wednesday was committed by a man who had announced his support for ISIS. That attack had a knock-on effect of delaying the Sugar Bowl between the Un…
Allstate CEO decries ‘addiction to divisiveness’ during Sugar Bowl; GOP lawmakers outraged
Several Republican leaders have expressed outrage over a statement shared by insurance giant Allstate during Thursday’s broadcast of the Sugar Bowl. The college football playoff game in New Orleans between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish was postponed by 24 hours after a vehicle drove into a crowd in New Orleans’ French Quarter Wednesday. At least 15 were killed and dozens injured during the incident, which authorities ha…
Sugar Bowl Sponsor Under Fire for 'Disgusting' Pre-Game Message About Terror Attack
Never before have the people in charge of American businesses and institutions seemed less worthy of the positions they hold. They are obviously not brilliant, but they are functional enough […] The post Sugar Bowl Sponsor Under Fire for 'Disgusting' Pre-Game Message About Terror Attack appeared first on The Western Journal.
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