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When Jasmine Crockett got booted out of her seat in Texas, I looked at that as like a a little highlight reel of positive things that have happened so far in 2026. And I was very proud of Texas for what they had done until today. Today, I I take back that pride in Texas just a little bit because of what a Travis County judge has decided to allow to happen. Now, I don't like to be that girl that said, "I told you so."
But unfortunately, y'all, I told you so.
We talked about this last year. Um, probably around this time last year, actually. We were talking about Governor Greg Abbott and how I was confused on why there was so much emphasis in Texas on these Muslim centric communities and whatever else.
We were talking about the fact that Dearbornne, Michigan has basically been overrun. And then you have uh now New York City and numerous other places that are being taken over like a takeover of Islam faith, of Muslim faith, of people who don't adhere to or abide by or even believe in the the religion and the rules and the way of Western culture, right? And we talk about Trojan horses here all the time. And unfortunately, what I'm about to tell you is the opening of a Trojan horse in my personal opinion. Okay? I'm going to give you facts, but also we're going to sprinkle in some Michelle opinion here because like I said, we talked about this over a year ago. Now, unfortunately, this is coming to fruition. And if you guys remember talking me talking to you about Epic City, a Muslim ccentric neighborhood that was literally designed for a massive Muslim community where they were going to have a mosque, the K through 5th or K through 12, whatever, was going to be a Muslimbased um education center where they were going to have their own shopping markets. All the houses were for Muslim families or however it's considered. Um, so the and and people are like, "No, Governor Greg Abbott's not going to allow that to happen." You know, he's said no Sharia law. He's made it so that the um CARE CAR is considered a terrorist organization. Blah blah blah because today a Travis County judge said, "F it.
I'm going to allow this to happen." So, let me just give you information here and then give you more information that you need to know. So, a Travis County judge has ordered a state agency to comply with the fair housing agreement it made with the developer of a Muslim ccentric neighborhood in North Texas.
Now, the Texas Workforce Commission must abide by the terms of a September 2025 settlement it reached with developer Community Capital Partners, CCP for short. Let's continue. The group is behind um Epic City, which they've changed their name, and I want people to be fully aware of this. They were called Epic City, but people understood exactly what Epic City was. They knew that it was a Muslimbased neighborhood, and there was a lot of backlash for it. So, they changed the name to the Meadows to make it sound as honestly white as possible, knowing good and damn well that white people are not going to be allowed in this neighborhood. And not allowed, but um extremely dis um discouraged from joining said neighborhood. So, let me give you more information here. The two uh 20st district court issued the injunction Thursday today and developers say it clears a path forward for the project.
Community capital partners once again CCP said in a statement that the firm will put the agreed upon fair housing poly policies in effect and resume public communications about the plan development because they had stopped all communication for a while. Social media accounts and websites were paused while the state completed a required review of the developers. Now, let me explain to you who these developers are. We're going to back out here cuz I want you to know exactly who these developers are because that part is very important.
These developers, y'all, they are Let me pull up my notes here because I had to back out there. These developers, these are the key details. Imran Shadhari is the president and uh frequently referred to as a CEO or executive officer of Community Capital Partners. Okay, so Iran Chadhari, he's the president. He is the most prominent public face of the company. often quoted in statements and involved in legal matters. He previously served as president of the East Plano Islamic Center board, Epic. And again, that's why they changed the name of the community from Epic to Meadow so that people aren't going to put two and two together that this is a very religiousbased everything, the company, the the development in of itself, the whole entire community, the HOA, all of it, right? And then you have the board and the directors. You have Navided Sadiqui, I don't know how you say that, and Sarraz Ahmad. No, John Smith amongst the peoples. Um, they serve as directors of CCP and its general partner, which is Epic Real Properties, Inc., which is still the um, East Plano Islamic Center.
It's still part of this whole entire CCP development thing. Sar Sarres Ahmad has real estate development experiences as a custom home builder. Cool, right? Who really who really cares about that? But this is what's interesting. I'm going to give you more information and then we're going to get into some more just all the details. I'm trying to keep it all together in some cohesive whatever. But it's it's a little difficult sometimes.
Okay. So, according to this um the ruling confirms what we have maintained from the beginning that community capital partners has been willing, ready and committed to following Texas law at every step. This is according to Imran Chadhari the president CEO whatever we have done nothing wrong and this decision reflects that the meadow is a master planned development across 402 acres in Colin and Hunt counties which we talked about previously. The development is expected to feature more than a thousand homes all Muslim um uh or Islamic whatever you want to call a K through 12 faithbased school. So, if you're not Muslim, that school is not for you, which makes it hard for anybody of non-Muslim faith to live within said community because where are you going to go to school? Um, a mosque, elderly and assisted living. So, at least there's that, right?
Apartments, clinics, retail shops, a community college, and sports fields just outside the town of Josephine about 40 minutes northeast of downtown Dallas.
Very, very close to Dallas. Okay.
According to the 2025 settlement, Community Capital Partners, once again, CCP for short, agreed to work with the Texas Workforce Commission to develop fair housing procedures. The Texas Workforce Commission is the entity responsible for enforcing the Fair Housing Act in Texas. Okay. Now, CCP filed a lawsuit against the Texas Workforce Commission earlier this year after the state agency failed to acknowledge, evaluate, or advance the Fair Housing policies which were submitted by the developer. The agreement required that the Texas Workforce Commission approve the new policies. Now, this is a rendering, a screenshot rendering of what the neighborhood will look like with the mosque smack dab in the middle. You notice all the open space there so they can put forehead to ground as to air when it comes time for however many um prayer calls are supposed to do. Now, according to this, Governor Greg Abbott announced last March, because we did talk about this then as well, that the Texas Workforce Commission was investigating the East Plano Islamic Center and any affiliated entities for potential fair housing violations. The East Plano Islamic Center is one of North Texas's largest mosques. Members of the mosque formed community capital partners. So, in order to kind of sort of take the eyes off of Epic, the East Plano blah blah blah blah blah, they decided to form a completely different company that way it sounded better, not realizing that CCP does not sound any better, my guy. Um, so they formed this whole new company so that it takes again once once again it takes the view off of it being what it really and truly is which is a religiousbased community that does not mesh or I mean even fall in sync in any way shape or form with western culture and religion in general. It is oil and water my guys.
So listen, according to this leaders for Community Capital Partners, CCP for short, said the state agency's inaction was part of a broader pattern that shows Muslim projects are treated differently than similar developments in Texas, as they should be. And I don't care if people think that makes me sound type of way. If I sound whatever phobic, whatever, whatever word you want to put before the word phobia, phobic, whatever. If you want to say it makes me sound racist, whatever it is, I don't give a flying, you can fill in the rest of the words there. Because you have to look at what's going on in this world right now where there has been a open gate policy for a certain religion, Muslim, Islamic religions, and because people are too afraid to stand their ground and say not in my country. And you see the takeover that's happening everywhere. There's so much of it going on that it's the whole point behind it is to basically wipe out any other religion or any other culture and so that they are all that's there. And I don't care how that sounds because we know it's true. People don't like to look at the facts of it, but you can look at history and literally what's happening across our world right now and see that it is in fact. Okay, so this is what's happening. For months, state actors attempted to create the impression that this project was operating outside the law when in reality we were doing exactly what was asked of us. This is according to Eric Hudson, who is a civil rights attorney representing the developers. A court made that clear that the law applies to state agencies, too. And technically, this is a legal victory um that has been given to them after the project hit several roadblocks last month. The North Texas judge issued an injunction against the DRR Municipal Utility District number 2A. That's a long ass word. of uh Hunt and Colin counties. The utility district was expected to provide needed sewer services to the planned residential development. The ruling temporarily prevents the district from supporting the project. Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit to halt all the efforts and a trial is set for November. Okay. Now, here's what you need to understand. Paxton um has which is uh the attorney general has filed two lawsuits related to the project and Governor Greg Abbott has directed multiple state agencies to investigate Epic and its affiliated entities. Abbott said in December social media post that four agencies continue to investigate the plan development blah blah blah blah. This is what else we have going on. So not only do you have that but I wanted you to see this is the website for community capital partners. Um, if I can get it to pull up. Duh. Community capital partner. So, this is their capital investment and community impact.
It's a very basic website. There's really nothing to it. And it's because it's just a front. It's a front for Epic for that actual realy um company that they actually run through. And they're trying to say doing well while doing good. Like they dig wells in Texas and whatever else. Sure they do. But then I asked some questions because I was very curious how this was all going to work.
So these are the questions that I asked and I want you to know the answers to these because it's important that we have this conversation, right? So one of the questions that I asked uh was about the community capital partners and if they like what were they have they built more things um Islamic focused places across the US because that is something that needs to be talked about because again and I don't once again I don't care how it sounds. It's like a disease that starts, it takes root and then it just spreads and takes over. And we've seen it in numerous, numerous places with numerous things, right? So, um, they're building the Islamic focused neighborhood in Texas. It was originally supposed to be called Epic City. Now, it's been renamed Meadows. And so, I asked, how many other Islamic focused neighborhoods has this company built or how many do they have in process or plans of being built? Because it's a it's it's worth noting if this is the first or if this is the first of many, or if this is the last of whatever, right? So, according to all the all the work I've looked up here, they have not built any other Islamic focused neighborhoods, and it says there's no public evidence of additional ones currently in process or planned to being built in Texas. However, um there are the references to Epic Ranches, which we talked about last year as well.
Sometimes, sometimes they call them Epic Ranch one and Epic Ranch 2, which now I'm sure they'll change the name to the Meadows Ranch one and the Meadows Ranch 2. So, it takes out again that thought process of it being uh connected to anything Islamic. Um those are housing units on nearby land of roughly 200 acres with larger lots positioned as extensions or companion to the main project because it's within minutes of the new Meadows, Epic City, whatever you want to call it. And it's part of the same overall neighborhood. So, here's the thing. You get Epic City or the Meadows approved. So, they start building that. And it's not just they're going to take up this much space. Well, then they have two other ones right here. And then what stops them from getting more here for more here, more here, and it continuously builds out, right? I'm just saying. Um, then you have more Hold on. I got to get back to my other uh links and notes here because there's a lot. Um, my next one was I was I said, you know, are there any more developments like this across the United States that are or that are currently going on or in plans or whatever? And there are. There are a few other proposed or smaller scale Islamic Muslim focused residential developments in the US, though they're not as big as the current one that will be built in Texas, right? Uh, but they have the same kind of thing with the mosque and the school and the retail and the whatnot. Most of them are smaller community-led efforts around a mosque or center often facing local opposition as they should, regulatory hurdles as they should, or delays. Many emphasize Muslim friendly amenities meaning prayer spaces again forehead to ground as to air and then halal options which I saw a I saw a post about how some elementary school in Texas which makes perfect sense now how they they've turned their school lunch into halal approved school lunches for all the kids there and it's like okay would you it's it's little bits at a time right Okay. So then you have this one. You have Medina Lakes, Leno Lakes, Minnesota near the Twin Cities. A proposed 156 acre Muslim oriented development on a former sod farm which will include 400 homes, single family and town homes and apartments, senior housing, commercial retail, and a large mosque. Marketed as Muslim focused, community ccentric. Um it was one-year development moratorum in 2024. Ongoing planning challenges. They're putting a new master plan limits on density as of mid 2025. It remains stalled or heavily restricted but not fully cancelled. So people in Medina Lakes or Leno Lakes, Minnesota, be prepared because you're next. Then you have New Africa Islamic Center for Human Excellence, Little Rock, Arkansas. Smaller ongoing effort for a Quran guided residential community. Plans include 22 single families homes. Some have already been built, by the way. A mosque/p prayer facility, school, community center, and clinic. Buyers must sign a bill of assurance agreeing to an al-Islamic community conforming to Quranic Quranic social guidelines, meaning their moral codes, no alcohol, architectural maintenance rules enforced via HOA. And it says it dates back years with partial progress and has drawn recent scrutiny over Sharia related related concerns.
So, not only are they building this community, but in order to be part of this community, you have to sign up a bill of assurance that you will be Islamic basically and that you will follow the Islamic guidelines of whatever their the religion and everything else. Okay? Again, Trojan horse in this [ __ ] Then you have you have um Daral Islam uh aquful with accents, y'all. In New Mexico, this was in the 80s. They it says an older 1980s vision for a full Islamic village with homes, schools, and farms around a notable Adobe mosque. The broader residential component largely did not materialize. It now functions more as a retreat education center, but it's still um centered around Islam. Okay. Then you have the Las Vegas Muslim Village initiatives. That was around like 2010 or whatnot. I remember hearing about that. Imamled effort to buy properties in West Las Vegas for affordable housing and community revitalization tied to a mosque once again. And then you have um more that are looking into building in Texas, but there has been no like approved anything so far. They spark debates over religious discrimination because HOA fees and subsidizing mosques, right? Like if you live there and you aren't Islamic Muslim and you're expected to pay an HOA fee, those fees are going towards the mosque, the building of the mosque, the maintaining of the mosque, and you as a non-Islamic Muslim person who doesn't use the mosque, you don't have any say on where your HOA fees are going. But also, and I'm going to sound like an ass and once again perfectly fine with it, who in their right effing mind would want to live in a community like that if you're not Islamic Muslim. I would not want to enter it, live in it, be any part of it because I can already see what happens to people who are not of the same faith, uh, religion, whatever.
There's a video going around of a woman who was in the middle of a Islamic religious something or other. I don't know what all their words are. And all the women there are covered head to toe.
All you see is their eyes, right? Like the lady who is running for a Republican seat in district 22 of North Carolina right now. She was wearing the not hijab but a nikab I think it's called where literally you only see your eyes. Hello.
Um they're all covered in that with a whole full body thing. Whatever it's called. I'm not going to learn it cuz I don't give a [ __ ] And this woman was out there trying to talk to them and they were literally throwing stones at her face. They were literally stoning her because her face was visible and her hair was visible. [ __ ] all the way off with that. Do not bring that here to the United States of America. There is something horrifically wrong about that type of religion, I guess, is the right word. Or it's I don't even know if you what that is with the stoning of of people of women is considered religion or if it's just considered, you know, toxic masculinity. That's the word people are going to want to use. But that's not even it because that our men do not act like that. Um, it it's just all of it is absolutely batshit to me.
Absolutely batshit to me. So, I had more questions, right? Let me let me get back to this cuz I have a tendency to, you know, whatever. So, I was curious. Are non-Islamic faith families allowed in the Meadows community once it's built?
Whether we're talking about the big one around the mosque or you're talking about ranch one and ranch 2. And they say yes, non-Islamic uh faith families are legally allowed. And that's the key word. legally. Sure, you can be there, honey, with your Christianity, your Catholicism, your um Jewishism.
Jew Judaism. Is that right? I don't know how to I don't know what the ism is for there. Anyway, um the developers publicly state the community is open to residents of all backgrounds, faith, and belief because they have to say that.
That's the whole point. They have to tell you that. But when you as a person of non-Islamic faith go to fill out an application or buy a house or whatever and they make you sign that thing that says, "Hey, you're going to convert to Islam and use the mosque every day or you know be okay with us praying the prayer calls uh five times a day over loudspeakers throughout the entire neighborhood." You're not going to want to go there. They will make it so very uncomfortable for you that you want nothing to do with the neighborhood. So legally, yes, you can live there and move there, which means that they are not doing anything wrong technically, but why would you want to? I don't know if you guys can hear it, but the fighter jets are going overhead right now.
There's I think it's the fourth one. I freaking love living here. Anyway, go America. Um, freedom. So, Capital City Partners, once again, CCP, the developer of the Meadows, Epic City, has repeatedly affirmed that the project is an inclusive multi-generational community open to residents of all backgrounds, which is [ __ ] Right now, legal requirements under the Fair Housing Act, uh, the US Fair Housing Act and Texas equivalents, housing discrimination based on religion is prohibited. So once again, they have to say that yes, you can live there, but also Texas is not allowed to tell them no, they can't build there just because they happen to be Islamic. So this is where the the the gray area sucks, right? The project cannot legally restrict buyers or residents by faith.
Texas legislation uh HB4211 was passed specifically to reinforce this for developments like this one closing potential religious organization exemptions that could allow faith-based preferences right then you have develop uh uh where is this hold on I had more told investigators no that part doesn't matter allegations defac okay multiple probes through the DOJ the in HUD housing of urban development and then other Texas agencies examined allegations of defac facto Muslimonly intent via marketing subsidies for religious facilities or buyer vetting.
The DOJ, the Department of Justice, y'all know, closed its case after CCP affirmed openness. Other probes, including the Housing of Urban Development, continue amid ongoing legal disputes, but no final ruling has found violations that would bar non-Muslims.
Now, here's the deacto character. The community is designed around Islamic amenities. Like I said, the mosque, the K through2 uh faith-based school with HOA fees or assessments potentially supporting them. This could make it less appealing to non-Muslims, similar to how other faith centric developments. Examples like Orthodox, Jewish, or Christian communities feel culturally specific while remaining legally open. And then um I was kind of curious about HOAs. And it says, "No public evidence shows explicit religious restrictions in deeds, HOAs, or buyer agreements, but it all isn't fully done yet either." So, I I think we need to keep that in um the back of your mind as well. There are numerous other places that Let me see if I can pull this up because I think it's in I saved my notes in like all these different places, which is dumb on my part. Um there are a lot of other places that are building whether it is Muslim Islamic based um communities. You have Jewish-based communities. You have what is it? Hidic Jew. Is that a word? You have those communities. There are a lot of different ones that are going up right now. And it feels and I guess it's hard to have the conversation cuz people are going to be like, "Well, you're a white woman. You know, it sounds wrong when you say it out loud." I don't honestly give a [ __ ] how it sounds. The fact of the matter is when you open your country up to certain people, you're going to see and feel the repercussions of that action. You can literally look, like I said, everywhere. UK, you can look and I think the Netherlands is having an issue right now, too. You can look in Canada.
You can look uh Denmark. You can look um all through Europe honestly um at the the overtaking of local residents uh by the Muslim Islamic hordes that have moved in. I'm trying to find the right way to phrase it because there's no nice way to phrase things.
There's no nice way to tiptoe around it.
And honestly, that's why we are where we are, cuz people are too damn nice and tiptoe around stuff and get, you know, bowled over by people who are louder and more aggressive. And it's like, we need to stand up and be loud and aggressive and say, "Not in my [ __ ] city." Like, no. If if where I live right now, if tomorrow they said there's going to be a massive Islamic community built up uh right next to me, hell no. Please understand, I would be the person who is at every city city uh single city meeting at uh the doorstep of this place picketing, doing whatever you got to do before I'm going to get up and and leave, right? They need to find their own place wherever they came from. And I know that sounds wrong, and once again, I don't care how it sounds.
There there needs to be there needs to be people who aren't afraid to say what needs to be said and you know f all when it comes to the repercussions of of saying what needs to be said.
There are people who if they saw me in real life would probably want to harm me because of the things that I have said over the years in the way I feel about whether it's Democrats, transgenders, the Islamic faith, things like that. And I fully understand that and I'm still going to put myself out there knowing that it could be detrimental at some point in my life because the people that I am talking about have seem to have no way to control their emotions or their violent tendencies.
Islam is a violent people, a violent religion. The All I'm saying is this little slippery slope gets worse once it starts. You put a drop of water on a slip and slide, nothing's going to happen. You're going to try to go down there. That shit's going to hurt. You're going to stick. It's going to make that sound. It's going to be absolutely awful. You put a little bit more water, a little le little, it works a little better. You you start slipping and sliding, everything goes. Right now with Texas allowing this epic city or the meadows, it is like pouring a bucket of water on the slip and slide and the next thing you know, it's just more and more going down. More and more are going down. It will make it so that you will see these popping up all over the place. All over the place. I have an issue with it.
Y'all might not. I personally do.
That's all.
Think you guys should know what's going on. So, there's that. Also, off topic, but I did want to say hi to all the people who joined school um over the the YouTube community that my husband and I have, Sol. I'll put the link in the description. Again, a lot of y'all showed up in the last 24, 48 hours because you want to learn how to start your own YouTube so you can have the same conversations I have or whatever conversation it is. One lady signed up and she wants to show off her artwork.
Girl, I love artwork. Show me your artwork. Another one is over there and she talks about well, she hopefully she'll soon start talking about what it was like to be a a prison guard cuz hello, hella interesting. I want to hear all the stories, right? But a lot of people have shown up over there. It's a free 7-day trial if anybody wants to try. It's $9 a month, y'all. Like, literally, to learn how to YouTube. So, if you're interested, I'll put the link uh in the pinned comment. And if not, no harm, no foul, but at least for seven days, go check it out for free and then bounce if you decide that YouTube isn't your thing. Although, I personally feel everybody and their mama should do YouTube because we need the voices of the people out here giving the information that mainstream media is not going to tell you or teaching people things that you don't learn in school anymore or through, you know, TV, news, movies, whatever, cuz they're trying to keep us all dumb and under their thumb.
Um, but besides that, I hope you guys have a fabulous rest of your Thursday.
Don't move to Hunt or what is it? Colin, uh, Texas, unless you're Islamic and then I guess go. I don't know. Anyway, I love y'all.
That is all. I'll see you later.
Goodbye.
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