In a Facebook post dated April 2, Seabury School in Tacoma touted State Farm's donation of three books produced by the GenderCool Project that promote transgenderism to children aged 5 and over.
The newly unearthed social media post cast doubt on State Farm's claims that they did not encourage employee volunteers, who donated the books as part of their company partnership with GenderCool, to give them to schools. On Monday, an email provided by a whistleblower to the nonprofit consumer advocacy organization Consumers' Research revealed that State Farm had been recruiting agent volunteers in Florida to donate the packet of books to schools and public libraries. The three books are titled A Kids Book About Being Transgender, A Kids Book About Being Non-Binary, and A Kids Book About Being Inclusive.
But in the Facebook post, Seabury School thanks State Farm for providing the books for their library, saying,"THANK YOU to #StateFarm and #TheGenderCoolProject for helping us be an inclusive environment — one that we strive to be and welcomes all!"In a statement provided to the Washington Examiner, Consumers' Research Executive Director Will Hild blasted the company for denying that the books were provided to schools.