The Stack: The Sharia Law Debate and the Future of Texas
Filling in on The Todd Huff Show, Krish Dhanam delivers a forceful examination of Islam, Sharia law, and what he believes is unfolding in Texas and across the West. Framing the discussion around migration, integration, and cultural influence, he outlines concerns about mosque expansion, financial institutions operating under Islamic banking principles, and proposed communities structured around Islamic governance.
Central to the episode is Texas Proposition 10 — a ballot initiative aimed at prohibiting Sharia law in the state. Krish argues that the issue is less about symbolism and more about long-term cultural trajectory. He contrasts Islamic theological authority structures with the Judeo-Christian foundations that shaped America’s constitutional order.
The conversation also touches on immigration policy, H-1B visas, demographic shifts, and what Krish views as Europe’s cautionary tale. Whether listeners agree or disagree, this episode raises serious questions about religious liberty, constitutional supremacy, and the future direction of Texas and Western civilization.
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📝 Transcript: The Sharia Law Debate and the Future of Texas
The Todd Huff Show – February 24, 2026
Host: Krish Dhanam
Krish Dhanam: Greetings everybody. This is Chris Dunham filling in for Todd Huff on the Todd Huff radio show, The Home of Conservative Not Bitter. For those of you who do not know me, my name again is Chris Dunham. I'm a first generation immigrant to this country, came here also 40 years ago and through my many trials and tribulations and traversing around the globe, I have now hung my shingles up, so to speak, an old southern expression, in Comfort, Texas at the home of Patriot Academy, where I now occupy the post of Dean of the Patriot Institute, where I teach young Americans American history, biblical citizenship, worldviews, Renaissance philosophers, apologetics, etc., etc.
Krish Dhanam: I have been on the observation side of politics for a number of years and have participated in different components. I have not been so in tune with it as some of the others are, but I'm always excited when Todd Huff asks me to fill in for him and then he gives me carte blanche with a few caveats. Today I want to talk to you about something that has been on the lips of everybody in the recent past, has been on the hearts of everybody for a considerably long time and the minds of everybody as well. The word is Islam.
Krish Dhanam: It is a worldview that is in direct confrontation with the Judeo-Christian worldview and if you go back and traipse through the annals of history, you will see that Islam has had its foot in the great Mughal Empire in India, through the Ottoman Empire that had most of the known world in its grips. It was at the forefront and the seedbed of some of the terror that we have seen and now we are seeing its infiltration in the West. Now the reason I use that alarming illustration, that alarming comparison is for one very simple reason. In the great state of Texas now we see big billboards going up that say ban Sharia law. For those of you, if any of you are listening from Michigan or have been in Michigan, you know what happened to Dearborn. If you look at the annals of the American electorate, we now see almost close to 300 people have put their right hand on a Quran and sworn allegiance to it in direct opposition to the Constitution which they then in their very oath claim to defend. I'm going to take you through some of the holy tenets of Islam, talk about some of the elements of Sharia law and rather than this be an alarming session, it will probably be an educational session for most of you to see what we are up against.
Krish Dhanam: Now to give it a very simple spin within the greater part of the world when there is emigration from one nation that predominantly is one culture or one religion, i.e. Islam, and a desire to go into another nation, the premise is always the same and I've broken it down to five points which is actually an expansion on their own three points. First is emigrate, then integrate, then infiltrate, then indoctrinate, then dominate and we'll try to go through these as best we can. I'm a trainer of old so I try to explain to you what I'm going to say, I then explain it to you and then I tell you what I've said. Like I said at the beginning of this recording that you will be listening to at some point, that this is more information that comes after formation so that we can begin that transformation. Sharia law and Islam and its incompatibility with the West. Everybody knows it, everybody thinks it, but nobody wants to talk about it. So where are we? Like I said I live in Texas. If you go back through the annals of American history and you see Andrew Jackson's great desire to claim Texas and eventually it coming under the next president, Texas was always something that was considered a big acquisition for the United States, a huge economy, a very free state.
Krish Dhanam: It's a place that attracts a lot of people because of the fact that the taxation structure here of no income tax at the state level, the freedom to do business, the right to work and all of those things make Texas very very very appealing. So, if you want America to fall and you take over Michigan, for example, the industrial capital and very quickly you realize, okay, that didn't work out because even though the big three automotive manufacturers were there and it was the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution, to a large degree Michigan has ceased to be as important in the greater discussion of the United States. Texas is like the crown jewel. So, when the British conquered India, India was the crown jewel of the British Raj. Everybody has their linchpin. Now, the reason I'm bringing this up as someone speaking from Texas is just that. Right now, as we speak, I think in the last two, two and a half years, you've seen the news talk about an epic city right here in Texas and in suburbs of Dallas, which will be a predominantly Islam-led Sharia law mandated Muslim community by the same token.
Krish Dhanam: We see that there are about 60 to 65 new mosques, places of worship, whether you call them an Islamic center. We have about 20 different banks that do not actually charge interest to their people because that is again Sharia law, but they are approved by the FDIC. We have roughly $4 billion has gone to very very specific charities. And again, if you follow all this, you realize that in some way, as Bill Federer and Frank Gaffney say, we are funding our own demise. Now, Sharia law and Islam are woven hand in hand. When the Prophet Muhammad wrote or at least recited what he had gained as a holy vision, according to the history of Islam, the basic thing is there is no Quran or interpretation of the Quran apart from what is already written. The law is already settled. The interpretation cannot work unless there is a holy supervision. Only those that can read the original Arabic can actually interpret it. So that has to be a caliph or some kind of a grand mufti.
Krish Dhanam: Now, as I say this, we just finished an event in Fredericksburg where we had Sharia law. We talked about it. Now, please hear what I'm saying and not what I'm not saying. I have friends in all parts of the world. I have friends who come from all worldviews. I'm talking about America and what America needs to watch as we compound to the 250th anniversary of American independence. Ask yourself in this short time, are we again fighting the Barbary pirate issue that Thomas Jefferson fought? All of this is I want you to look through the geopolitical lens. Look at the countries in the world where they dominate and ask yourself what was unique about all these countries before they began their domination. Iran was Persia, Iraq was Babylon, Ethiopia was Kush, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan were all Christian countries. The Bible gives us that reference.
Krish Dhanam: Nowhere did any of these things have anything to do with what they now completely propagate, whether it's Hezbollah in Lebanon or Hamas in Palestine. We will see a complete takeover. Now, I had the privilege of meeting a man who was considered an apostate of Islam when he left Islam in England. I'll leave his name out of it. They attacked him, mercilessly beat him. His family had to leave in the cover of darkness and relocated somewhere else. He thinks we are five years, maybe too generous, if we do not understand what we are up against. The very fact that a proposition is on the ballot in Texas that says ban Sharia law, the proposition itself won't do anything. But if enough people vote against it, suddenly there will be a public cry that this may be an 85-15 issue. Now, why am I so gung-ho about this? And why am I bringing you into the fold? The five pillars of Islam, which they are mandated is first Shahada, Declaration of Faith, and their declaration is very simple. There is no God but Allah and his only messenger is the Prophet Muhammad.
Krish Dhanam: Second is their fasting. Third is the giving of alms. Fourth is their pilgrimage. But there are some interesting attributes about this, and one is the prayer five times a day. If you look at what's happening in New York now, if you look at the reels that you're watching on videos from across the world, anywhere there is a majority of them at the call to prayer five times a day, they will all get down on their knees and bow towards the Kaaba in Mecca. Now while it is a sign of religion and we have the separation clause and everybody has a right to practice their own worldview, when you do that in Times Square because you can disrupt traffic, or when you do that in Bradford, England, or Manchester, England, or Dearborn, Michigan, or any other place in the world, when you get a thousand of them on the streets bowing down at the call to prayer, it is a noble sign because you see a reverence and you wish we had that reverence, right?
Krish Dhanam: No, the goal is not the public display. The goal is the fact that they can get to do it because they have the numbers. It's not like any car is going to suddenly do anything or we don't advocate violence in any capacity because as Christians we try to control our emotions and always adhere to the fact that, yeah, we're supposed to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and love our neighbor as ourselves. That was a commandment given to us. The laws and the prophets hang on that one A and one B and so love became a supreme part of our own ethos as we welcome these people from all over the world who were just refugees. So the emigration was easy because asylum was offered. They were fleeing persecution. They were fleeing political persecution. They were fleeing religious persecution and a majority of them may have genuinely wanted a better life.
Krish Dhanam: And maybe some of them still live within the guise that there is a better life here and they live quietly. Why then do the next phase say that, okay, we're going to have 62 mosques built around this. We're going to have tall minarets that are going to be loudspeakers and to predominantly Christian communities we're going to blast the call to prayer. That is not a sign of integration. That is a sign of total irritation. They're doing it because they can. They're doing it because see a Christian can very easily put another tower next to that, put a bigger louder microphone on that and blast five times a day holy hymns or just sing Old Rugged Cross, my favorite, all day long. But the reason we don't do it is we believe we're not allowed to. They do it because they know they're not allowed to and this is what we have done.
Krish Dhanam: We have acknowledged it's here to stay. We have even approved that it is legal to build all these mosques. Now you're going to stand on the sideline and applaud the parade that you didn't sign up for. Imagine you're walking through Times Square, New York's hub. This is, I mean, this is iconic. This is the picture that everybody dreams to have, that corner standing in Times Square with the Marriott Hotel on one side. You're looking at the big M&M store on the other side and you're on that triangle and suddenly a thousand people descend in front of you and they're called to prayer and they bow down and suddenly everything has to stop. And you ask yourself, how did this happen? Well, we elected a mayor who swore on the Quran. Now the swearing of the book is just symbolic because that's again the separation clause, but those that hold the Quran do not consider it symbolic.
Krish Dhanam: Now I'm going to take the Christians to task here because each Christian in America probably has seven Bibles in their home and three have not been open. But anybody who actually picks up the Quran will put it to their eyes twice as a sign of reverence. The law is settled. There is no interpretation without guidance. So what you read is what it says, what it says and what it expects. What it expects is total obedience. Partial obedience is considered apostasy. In fact, recently in Texas we had one Imam being brought up on charges because he accosted another man for just listening to the gospel of Jesus Christ. So Islam is here to stay. Islam is not just here to integrate. Islam is not just here to dominate or infiltrate or indoctrinate. Islam is here to take over.
Krish Dhanam: Now I may be a lone wolf crying in the wilderness, but there are billboards everywhere. People are now starting to see it. People are seeing it in businesses. Just yesterday we saw that one of the great iconic restaurant chains that makes chicken wings, and you can decipher from that yourself, decided to go down the halal component. Now if you look at it from a scientific perspective and a pure sanitized perspective, the halal option of cutting the throat and letting of the blood, as graphic as that sounds, growing up in India they said, hey, that's his design. So no part of the animal will coagulate and contaminate on itself. This is the most scientific and most respect, most clean way to do it, but also for the animal it's the most difficult and barbaric. That's where we have the other, which is Jutka where you just basically kill it with one stroke. But this particular chain in Texas is one of them. They have restaurants all over the country, but the one in Texas basically where the mayor of that city is a Muslim has now decided that they would have halal compatible wings.
Krish Dhanam: Now within Islam there are only two components. There are no many different variations. We have gluten-free, we have dairy, we have vegan, we have all these components. They have two, halal and haram. Halal is good, haram is bad. So now you have people going to the stores in Houston which are pretty close to the proximity of other Muslim homes and saying that, hey because we find these things haram within Islam, we want you to not sell this particular kind of food. We don't want you to have anything to do with any of the things that we consider haram. Dogs are considered haram within the confines of Islam. So people walking their dog in an area which are three or four Muslim homes, suddenly the Muslims will come out there and very politely will say, hey can you not walk your dog in front of our house? We consider it haram. If you do not know the greater tenets of what they want to do and what they want to accomplish with all this, the bottom line still stands very very simply.
Krish Dhanam: You will probably stop walking your dog because you want to be a good neighbor. You'll probably find another route so you don't appease to them, but what you have successfully done in that small instance of being accommodating and loving the Lord your God with all your heart and soul and mind and loving your neighbor as yourself, what you've done in that all brief moment is that you have now given them that sidewalk.Folks, G.K. Chesterton, the great great brilliant theologian who had a great influence on the conversion of C.S. Lewis, the greatest apologist Christianity has known, G.K. Chesterton once said, be careful of the fence you drop if you never asked yourself why it was up there in the first place. Folks for too long America has been conciliatory in a lot of its things and now we've got this other parallel to America which is a whole different thing and Todd talks about it a lot.
Krish Dhanam: But this whole white guilt stuff that somehow permeated through the rank and file for the last 10 years. So almost everybody who has generational inheritance in this country, whether their ancestors came all the way from Plymouth Rock or whether they fought in the Civil War or whether they were part or sons and daughters of liberty, whatever it is from any of you who have more than two or three generations of skin in this game, you're asking yourself what the heck is going on. Now all of this has been done. Now you have to ask yourself why you're truly a first generation immigrant. Hear me carefully my friends, my bride was born in Michigan when her parents went to Michigan State University. She returned to India when she was two years old. Her parents raised her in India if that's any concession but no. At the end of the day when she did not have an Indian identity because she was born here they took her birth certificate to the U.S. Embassy in India and so she became an American citizen in India.
Krish Dhanam: And when we met in business school I told her I wanted to come to America so she came over and I came over following her so I am part of that journey so if one day they outlaw birthright citizenship I'm pretty sure it won't be retroactive but if it does go back all the way to the very beginning and they tell me and my wife to get I will have to because I've stood on the right side of law and the reason I'm saying that is not because I'm some kind of a great martyr. My friends there is right and wrong yes and no black and white good and bad. If you've heard me a minute or you heard me many times you know some of these diatribes are very very simple to follow but very very hard to implement so when you look at their five pillars and you look at the Sharia law that they want and the Sharia courts that they want what they are trying to accomplish is not anything unique. They have done it in human history everywhere they have gone.
Krish Dhanam: Muslims believe the Qur'an is the literal uncreated word of God in Arabic. We believe that the Bible is the inerrant infallible word of God but 40 or 42 different authors wrote the 66 books over 1,500 years in three different languages on three different continents yet it fits together like a hand in a glove and we claim that the writers were chosen, the writing was divine. But in their case Muslims believe the Qur'an is the literal uncreated word of God in Arabic meaning is thought to be tightly bound to grammar, morphology, rhetoric, historical usage. Like I said there's no interpretation of it. The law is already settled. You cannot pick up and open the book and say I wonder what this means to me in terms of an application. It will tell you what it means and you better believe that that's what it's expecting of you to mean exactly that. The Prophet Muhammad didn't leave a Qur'an only religion. The Qur'an itself repeatedly tells believers to obey the messenger, follow his example, and accept his judgments.
Krish Dhanam: So Islam developed with two core authorities, basically the Qur'an and its revelations, the Sunnah and the Hadith. The Sirah is of course the life of Muhammad. So they have fear of distortion and chaos and that's why they don't allow you to stray from text. A famous prophetic warning in the Hadith says, whoever interprets the Qur'an according to his opinion let him take his seat in the fire. The concern is that personal bias, political agendas, cultural pressure could twist divine revelation into whatever the reader wants. Islam does permit interpretation but only by scholars trained in Qur'anic Arabic, Hadith sciences, jurisprudence, abrogation, which verses modify others. Whereas the Bible is very clear in Revelation, no word shall be altered, no change shall be made because any change made to the word of God is considered blasphemy. So this produced some very very direct things and I want you to when we come back after the break reflect on some of the changes that we have seen in the world.
Krish Dhanam: All I've done is set it up. Right now in Texas we have banks, we have a city that is being planned and contested. We have about 62 Islamic centers all over the place. Very soon the call to prayer is going to drown out suburbia in great parts of Texas. We've already had them going into stores and canvassing the fact by troubling the owners of the stores by saying that your predominant of your population here seems to be Muslim so you have to change. I am an old school marketplace guy. Customer service never meant that I'm going to go into a business and say because I want to go get good service I need you to change your product. I need you to change your people. I need you to change your times. I need you to change which direction you face when you create and cut some of this meat and who you pray to. I want it inspected by somebody that I bring to you. That's not service. That's domination.
Krish Dhanam: That's not any kind of concession or any kind of compromise. That is absolute control. And if I'm speaking to you from Texas and telling you this is happening here and we're able to fight it to some degree because of our awareness can you imagine how many places this thing has just taken full control and doesn't even miss a beat? So one of the things I want you to reflect on is what can you do? If you live in Texas and you're watching The Todd Huff Show in some kind of a podcast format please vote for Proposition 10. No Sharia law. No Sharia law. When we come back after the break we'll talk about the quotes that we think Sharia quotes are and I'll tell you why that's a myth and why none of this stuff can happen in a vacuum. Someone has allowed this for personal gain and we need to find out why we as the greatest nation that ever was on this side of heaven is going through this.
Krish Dhanam: More after the break. Welcome back dear friends to the home of Conservative Not Bitter, The Todd Huff Radio Show. This is your humble host, Krish Dhanam, coming to you from my studio in Dallas, Texas. Currently I occupy a position as Dean of the Patriot Academy in Fredericksburg, Texas where we have something called the Patriot Institute and I have the rare privilege of teaching worldviews, compatibility with America, biblical citizenship, apologetics, Renaissance philosophers alike. But during the course of my own research of Islam to prepare for the students and confronting it on a broader social level I've amassed some insights into this that I thought I would package for this particular show. Tomorrow or whenever they play the second episode they've asked me to record I may do something on the whole visa issue that is also being prevalently played out in the great state of Texas.
Krish Dhanam: When we finished the last segment we talked about the tenets of Islam, the whole emigration, the integration, the infiltration. Then we talked about the desire to dominate after indoctrinating us with ideas and ideologies that are not real or compatible to us. If you've been tracking the news one of the suburbs of Dallas is a small town called Wiley, Texas. When I moved to Dallas 40 years ago and had the privilege of being in long-distance telephone sales, yeah that was a job and it wasn't as glamorous as my title made it out to be. Basically you got in your little Honda Civic that didn't have an air conditioner in the heat of summer and you traipsed around the entire Metroplex area walking into buildings and asking them to give you their phone bill so you could take it back and do a comparative evaluation to see if you could save them some money and that was my start. Nine books about 88 books and 80 countries later on six continents I have now found myself as a teacher teaching American history so my journey of 40 years has been quite incredible in this country.
Krish Dhanam: By God's grace I've had a lot of success, I've met a lot of people. There was a period in my life when with Mr. Zig Ziglar, the man who led me to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, I traveled the length and breadth of this country, did about 110 events with the likes of Rudy Giuliani, Colin Powell, the former First Lady Laura Bush, presidents, industry captains, titans of music, sports athletes, you name it, arenas were filled with people and I got a great amount of celebrity during that time. Not that you care about it or need to know about it but one thing I have never ever forgotten is my love for learning and my desire to preserve this land that gave me that opportunity when I came here with nine dollars in my pocket on the first of March in 1986. In fact today as I record this I'm celebrating my 40th anniversary with my bride who gave me that journey and I alluded to that in the last segment.
Krish Dhanam: I am a little perturbed, somewhat sullen but for the most part still hopeful. The great Adrian Rogers once said if you raise a generation based on rights all you will have is a revolution and counter-revolution but if we raise them based on responsibility we may have a revival and I don't think we need to worry anymore about saying God bless America and worrying about whether we should use the word or whether changing the pledge was valid and folks I think God has already blessed America. I think that ship has sailed literally. I think the time has come for all of us when we confront these varied issues whether it's the new migration, the unmitigated disaster of the southern border, the number of people who came here as asylees, all of that other stuff when you look at all of that quagmire we have created it is time for a good red-blooded American citizen who is a flag-waving gung-ho patriot to get on his knees and say God save America.
Krish Dhanam: And the first step in the saving of this America is understanding what we are fighting. Throughout human history the three monotheistic religions were the Judeo-Christian worldview, Christianity, the Jewish worldview and the Islamic worldview. All three monotheistic, all three claim Jerusalem as their seedbed, all three are Abrahamic faiths. So with that begins or ends the unity. Within the confines of Christianity and Islam I can spend days telling you about the differences and I can spend days telling you about why. The Bible is quoted more in Islam. Jesus is quoted more in the Qur'an than their own prophet is and there's a reason for this. It's an oral tradition but somewhere along the line the might that came with conquering those neighboring tribes, taking on even if you look at the prophet you'll realize that what began as a seemingly benign vision of the angel Gabriel appearing to him and giving him all these verses for life.
Krish Dhanam: And this is a sixth century construct. The easiest way at that time to confront the prevailing religion that was fast expanding into the world, i.e. Christianity, was to seek compromise and conciliatory language by saying yes we do believe he was a holy man. We do believe he may even have been a good prophet but we don't think he was the Son of God because God cannot have children and then you throw in a verse there saying that in order for God to have children he has to have relationships with somebody else and God is too pure to do that. Well we begin with a very foundational truth of the virgin birth. We believe with a very foundational truth of original sin. But in their worldview there is no one who can satisfy your sins, no one who can cleanse your sins. Even Allah when you finally go to him may not give you that guarantee before you get to him and when you get to him you may not have that guarantee after all.
Krish Dhanam: So suddenly there is a total workspace concept trying to prove that you're going to stay into this book and your idea of good and bad emanates from somebody reading that to you and you say well what does it mean? Well you'll never understand what it means because it is so profound. Recently one Muslim scholar was debating a Christian apologist and the question was asked if a man who commits the atrocity of a suicide bombing is going to get 72 virgins in the afterlife what does a woman get? And the easiest cop-out is to give some flowery language saying oh what is promised to the woman in the hereafter eye has not seen and ear has not heard so whatever she gets will be better than anything she's ever had here. If it's a husband it will be a better husband. If it's a marriage it'll be a better marriage. If it's a life it'll be a better life. You know that's a very easy way.
Krish Dhanam: What is easier? In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. That's the Logos. We have an origin. We have a purpose, make disciples. We have a morality, live according to the commandments. We have a destiny, right hand of God the Father. Scripture unto itself is a script and that script is to act out in a way that of all the 8.3 billion people on planet earth every one of them can find their way to God acting out by a living God. You know we don't have to talk about an eternity all the time. Our God gives us the ability to live holy for him on this side and actually show people the good news. In every worldview God is on the top of a mountain and man is trying desperately either to pray five times a day or to give alms or to take a pilgrimage or to go to a Hindu holy site or whatever it is. Every worldview has man doing something to please God to get to the top of that mountain.
Krish Dhanam: The Judeo-Christian worldview is the only one where the God of heaven says there is nothing you can do that is good enough that will bring you to my mountain. There is nothing you can do that is bad enough that will keep you in the valley. I come off the mountain, his path comes down and think about it. So because of that simplicity we have stayed on the sidelines because that simplicity came with a guarantee. The guarantee began on the cross. It is finished. There is nothing you can do. All you have to do is confess with your mouth, accept with your heart that God raised him from the dead and from there he will come back to judge and with that we are secure. We are given our passage, we are given our passport and we sail through life as good honest tax-paying law-abiding Christians.
Krish Dhanam: Along comes another worldview where the book says hey here are the works but you cannot read them. Here are the words but you cannot understand them. Here is the world you don't belong in it. Here are the people in the world who have contaminated you and destroyed your past. Now suddenly getting marching orders is different because think about it even in the West where I have now lived for 40 years every advertisement is about a pill, an injection or a prescription that will take away your malady, cure your depression and give you some kind of a new halo adjustment. So if you just tried you would have a new look, you would have a new identity and you would have a new perspective. Imagine how much we have become wandering generalities as Mr. Ziglar, my mentor, would say. Now here's a worldview that says hey that's all balderdash, it doesn't really work. Here's the right way to do it and the only way to do it. God is separate. He has sent a messenger. The messenger is perfect.
Krish Dhanam: The messenger is so perfect that he did not even write. He just got it as a vision and because he did not write and got it as a vision he decided to dictate it and because he dictated it and there may be errors over the course of his life where he may mature some more he had additional scribes who were going to now transcribe what he was saying, the abrogation. Along that comes his own lifestyle and you need to live as the prophet lived. So if the prophet married five women you get to marry five women. If the prophet marries a nine-year-old as the Hadith says in Aisha then you have the privilege to defend that. Have you seen what I have just played out for you? One it's a holy book. Two it's called the final word. Three you believe it because you have to and after that you can act.
Krish Dhanam: As we look at this last segment folks let me tell you I began with the alarm that I live in Texas and we are going through an upheaval here on two fronts. One is the visa fronts being perpetrated by the H-1B and all the inundation that has taken place in the tech sector, in the academic sector where large numbers of cities have almost tilted in their populace where you thought the Hispanic population would be a majority in a very short time in some of these towns. Migrant populations from places like India, the land of my birth, are now tipping about 30 percent of an entire city. With that comes clout, with that comes buying power, with that comes political persuasive power and a whole different set of values. That we'll talk about on the next show so please look for the scheduling and see where I'm filling in again and please join me for that.
Krish Dhanam: It would be an honor. Reach out to me again at krish at patriotacademy.com if you have any questions or comments about what you have heard or what you can do with it. If you need us to come to your churches which is going to be my final charge we will do the same. Now let's look at the whole component of why Texas. Folks I really do believe the fate of Western civilization hangs in the balance. If you have looked at Europe, Europe has fallen. Because of this mass migration that they allowed whether it was territorial guilt or colonial mistakes they have allowed large numbers of people. So France allowed its former colony Algeria to show up and every one of these European cities allowed people. Scandinavia became a great hub because of its free health care and none of these people work where they go.
Krish Dhanam: They're able-bodied people. If you're truly emigrating as a refugee and escaping political pressure and religious persecution why the heck do you arrive somewhere and 10 years later you're still on the dole? Makes no sense. I got my first job 20 days after I landed in this country and I've never been unemployed. I have never taken unemployment in all the years I've lived in this country. My wife took it for about six months when we first came to the U.S. when she found out she had been laid off from her job. Now I know people who come here as migrants to this country from my land, from other lands and just because it's available they get to partake in it. And the state keeps dishing out these humongous amounts of dollars to these people that good honest tax-paying law-abiding citizens like you should be outraged.
Krish Dhanam: When you look at that Minneapolis scam I think what's going to come out of Texas from the H-1B scandal is going to make Minneapolis look like a cakewalk. We're talking untold unaccounted billions of dollars have gone and the amount of money that the people take just to remain every child you add is going to get you an extra six to eight hundred dollars. They drive better cars than me. They live in better houses than me. Their religion allows them to have four wives and each wife is allowed to produce as many as she can so one little compound of about 5,000 square foot house may have 20 people on it and they're probably receiving $20,000 in benefits because of the number of mouths you have to feed. They have done nothing wrong. They are basically just using the system the way the system is designed.
Krish Dhanam: But dignity and labor, some of these things are not taught. This is what I teach our kids when you come to the Patriot Academy, Patriot Institute. We have individuals who come for nine months from September through May and during that time I teach them all the elements of dignity and discipline and labor and loyalty and love, some of these old school conservative principles that made America the greatest nation on planet earth. But if Texas falls and we are perilously close if we don't guard ourselves, if you haven't already looked at it they say that in the next midterms if it doesn't go the way we want it and pendulum swings or whatever happens in political games they expect roughly 60 people of Islamic origin, Islamic allegiance, Islamic loyalty to be in the halls of the United States Congress.
Krish Dhanam: Which means at that point they won't only have a caucus that they will have a very robust base from which to dictate policy because if you just do the numbers we're going to be outmatched, we're going to be outwitted and my friends very soon we're going to be outvoted because of just the sheer numbers. So what can we do? First we need to educate ourselves on all levels. I would encourage you all who are listening to go to your pastors. Play this back to whatever degree I've been able to get you excited about it. Get the podcast version of this and send it to your pastor saying pastor we need to have more John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg type moments where the man who is preaching from Ecclesiastes takes off his robe and beneath it is a full regimental robe of the Virginia militia and he begins the fight eventually goes on into Congress. I'm not saying we need to fight from the pulpit but we need our pulpits to articulate the distinct difference between any other worldview that America is now accepting and the Judeo-Christian worldview. Well that's all the time I have. Hopefully we'll have more times down or if you just want to reach out to me krish at patriotacademy.com. My friends please vote in your own states. Encourage your friends in Texas to vote no on Proposition 10 and let's keep the country as red as we can. This is Krish Dhanam. Good luck. God bless. See you down the road.