In the video, Wilson suggested Americans have an "addiction to divisiveness" and must "accept people's imperfections and differences." "Our prayers went to victims and their families. We also need ...
“We also need to be stronger together by overcoming an addiction to divisiveness and negativity. Join Allstate working in local communities all across America to amplify the positive, increase ...
“We also need to be stronger together by overcoming an addiction to divisiveness and negativity. Join Allstate working in local communities all across America to amplify the positive, increase ...
Wilson stated that Americans should overcome an "addiction to divisiveness" and instead "accept people's imperfections and differences." "Join Allstate working in local communities all across ...
Wilson continued: “We also need to be stronger together by overcoming an addiction to divisiveness and negativity. Join Allstate working in local communities all across America to amplify the ...
Allstate's CEO sparked outrage with his Sugar Bowl message preaching about the "addiction of divisiveness" after a New Orleans terror attack.
Turned on the Notre Dame – Georgia game for it to start with this ridiculous propaganda from @Allstate on yesterday’s terrorist attack: “We need to overcome an addiction to divisiveness and ...
Wilson added: We also need to be stronger together, by overcoming an addiction to divisiveness and negativity. Join Allstate working in local communities all across America to amplify the positive ...
NewsNation media contributor Colby Hall believes Wilson's intentions behind his message were good but says it was ultimately "tone deaf." ...
Our prayers are with the victims and their families. We also need to be stronger together by overcoming an addiction to divisiveness and negativity," Wilson said in the video. "Join Allstate ...