At least 14 people were killed and dozens more were seriously injured when a Muslim terrorist waged jihad in the French Quarter. Instead of condemning the attack, the corporate sponsor of the Sugar Bowl lectured Americans about accepting people’s imperfections.

Allstate CEO Tom Wilson ignited a firestorm after the company released a video statement ahead of the Sugar Bowl. The college football playoff game had been postponed due to the Muslim terrorist attack on Bourbon Street.

“Our prayers went to victims and their families. 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 trust and accept people’s imperfections and differences. Together we win,” Wilson says in the video. 

The Muslim terrorist has been identified as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar. He was killed in a shootout with police officers. Investigators found an ISIS flag affixed to the back of a truck.

The insensitive comments and the idea that Americans should use the terrorist attack as a moment of personal reflection was more than many people could stomach.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called it “crazy by Allstate. Maybe — and hear me out here — we should all agree that terrorism will not be tolerated in the United States.”

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Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of conservative magazine The Federalist, suggested it’s time to cancel Allstate insurance plans.

“Do you really want an insurance company that talks about murder and terrorism this way,” he wrote on X.

Allstate doesn’t seem to understand that the Muslim terrorists are in no mood to join a “sharing circle.” They want to kill the Jews and the Christians. And they want to throw gays and lesbians off rooftops.

“It’s time to give Allstate the Bud Light treatment. Diversity, equity, and inclusion will do nothing to stop Islamic terrorism,” said Act For America founder Brigette Gabriel.

It would’ve been less offensive if Allstate had asked Dylan Mulvaney to deliver a condolence message while sipping a Bud Lite.

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