The author reflects on their family's move from California to Texas, initially believing Texas would provide a better lifestyle. However, recent events regarding security threats and the rise of Islamic communities have led them to reevaluate this belief.
• The author moved to Texas, leaving California due to rising costs and perceived mismanagement.
• The Israel Summit, scheduled near Dallas, faced security threats after violent incidents against Jews in Washington D. C.
• The venue was changed due to safety concerns, but the event was eventually postponed indefinitely due to serious “jihadist threats. ”
• The author expresses shock that a simple networking event for supporters of Israel could attract such threats, indicating growing Islamist influence in Texas.
• Historical context is provided, highlighting a previous jihadist attack in Garland, Texas, which targeted individuals promoting free speech through a contest.
• Texas lawmakers recently established “Pakistan Day,” which has raised concerns about the implications of promoting such cultural acknowledgments without recognizing the troubling historical context of Islamic violence.
• The author warns that failure to properly address these issues may lead to increased Islamic political power and cultural dominance in Texas, similar to trends seen in Europe.
• A controversial project called EPIC City, a large Islamic community in Texas, has raised alarms about the potential creation of “sharia cities” which could undermine local governance.
• Governor Greg Abbott has expressed resistance to such developments, emphasizing concerns over parallel governance structures.
The author urges Texans to be aware of these changes and to act before the state faces the consequences of Islamic expansion. The message is clear: vigilance is necessary to prevent the radical influences observed elsewhere in the world from gaining ground in Texas.
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