Civil rights laws in America prevent White people from establishing a community separate from criminal Blacks. The same goes for Christian communities since that is also illegal, and the 1st amendment will shoot down any rules that go after sinful things. Meanwhile, Blacks, Jews, Hindus, or any group that isn’t White Christian can form enclaves in former White communities and even build entire settlements for themselves, and it’s legal in the eyes of fair housing and civil rights.
This trend started in the cities and blue states decades ago. Now these ethno-communities are going to appear in red states. Muslims in Dallas are planning to create a 402-acre settlement where only Muslims are allowed to live, and it follows Quran teachings.
JOSEPHINE, Texas – For the members of one of North Texas’ largest mosques, the 402-acre tract of land that straddles Collin and Hunt counties is the start of a dream.
The East Plano Islamic Center’s members hope the dream will materialize in EPIC City — a development of more than 1,000 homes, a K-12 faith-based school, a mosque, elderly and assisted living, apartments, clinics, retail shops, a community college and sports fields just outside the town of Josephine, about 40 minutes northeast of downtown Dallas.
“EPIC City is going to be a role model community of thousands of Muslims living well-integrated,” Yasir Qadhi, resident scholar at the East Plano Islamic Center, said while giving an update on the projects at EPIC this month.
“We are not forming a cult. We’re not forming big barriers between the rest of society,” he said. “We’re going to be giving back to this state and this country, and we’re going to be showing what it means to be a Muslim neighborhood.”
The dream is growing — but also facing questions from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and commenters on social media.
They are totally not a cult btw. They just want land where infidels aren’t allowed to live in and they will kick you out if you violate Islamic customs. Totally something normal this colorblind democracy would do.
However, fear not, White people who reelected Greg Abbott back in, because he is going after this planned community. The reason being that they fear the settlement will practice sharia law within its boundaries. The concept of them forming an ethnic enclave in the outskirts is just something not cared about since the assumption of the motive behind that is racist.
Qadhi announced via video on Feb. 12 plans for EPIC Ranches One and Two on 200 acres nearby. His two-minute video received about 1.5 million views, according to X, and almost 2,000 comments. Community Capital Partners, the group created by the mosque to manage the EPIC City project, said it received dozens of hateful calls and messages.
Dozens of commenters suggested the project’s organizers don’t belong in the U.S. Several commenters tagged Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton, asking them to shut the development down.
On Monday, Abbott posted on X: “To be clear, Sharia law is not allowed in Texas. Nor are Sharia cities. Nor are ‘no go zones’ which this project seems to imply. Bottom line: The project as proposed in the video is not allowed in Texas.”
On Monday, Abbott posted on X: “To be clear, Sharia law is not allowed in Texas. Nor are Sharia cities. Nor are ‘no go zones’ which this project seems to imply. Bottom line: The project as proposed in the video is not allowed in Texas.”
Republicans are giving the ok for Muslims to encroach on land where the people haven’t even seen Muslims before as long as there is no Sharia Law. Not surprising since Abbott also gave a rich donor the ok to form an illegal immigrant encampment in the middle of Houston as a reward for donating to this reelection campaign. These farmers are going to have traffic and halal stores, whether they like it or not.
This community isn’t even going to be good for the area even if the residents support diversity. Having over 1000 people drop into an underdeveloped part of town is going to ruin everything up and kill the appeal of the area, which is getting away from the city.
EPIC City’s land is surrounded by farms, ranches and country homes with big backyards that rarely see traffic along the area’s narrow gravel road.
Residents who live near the planned development told The News they didn’t learn about plans from the mosque or development group directly. Instead, they learned about the plans on social media.
Their biggest concern isn’t the religion of their new neighbors, but changes for the quiet farmland around them, they said. They worry about how the pot-holed country roads will handle thousands of newcomers. They worry about the wildlife they watch from their porches. They worry about the constant construction noise. They worry the large developments will put a strain on their rural hamlet.
Few have seen that area change as much as a resident named Greg Abbott.
Not to be mistaken for the governor of Texas, this 62-year-old has spent his entire life in and around Josephine. His grandparents ran a grocery store downtown. There were about 125 people in Josephine when he was growing up.
His family has called it home for the past two centuries. He never imagined Josephine would look the way it does now. His property directly borders the plot EPIC City plans to build on.
“The little town we know is gone, and that’s fine,” Abbott said. “Progress is coming; I’m OK with that. … But they have to address infrastructure, and they have to address how you’re going to get cars in and out of here.”
Erika Vaeth and Walter Beard, who live a few houses down, said EPIC City is a “sore subject.”
Vaeth said the couple purchased their land a few years ago and finished building their house in 2023. They wanted country living and moved to the area after school construction in Forney became too much.
Just a few months after finishing their dream home, they learned the area they’d chosen was changing. “I’d have no ill feelings towards the group of people that are moving out here. I’m sure they’re great,” Vaeth said. “But we weren’t planning on living out here with — God knows how many houses will go there, and across the street from us.”
The couple worries they won’t get the money back they spent on the land and building the new home. “I hope that when the time comes, that somebody will want our land, and we’ll sell everything,” Vaeth said.
Abbott and his wife, Lori, said they plan to move out of the neighborhood.
If they’re going to have to deal with daily traffic, the couple said they would rather have the perks of city living, like restaurants, golf courses and shopping malls.
As they think about moving, the Abbotts said EPIC City has brought some upsides in the form of increased property values. They estimate their property value has at least doubled since EPIC City was announced.
“There’s people that have been here their whole life that are not wealthy at all, but they’re sitting in a very prime location up in town that probably will allow them to retire and enjoy the rest of their lives,” Abbott said. “I’ve got mixed emotions with it, but I’m not upset with the Muslims. They’ve got every right to do what they want to.”
These guys can all of that to their community. They aren’t allowed to move away and start over since the government will shut it down for violating forced diversity laws. Republicans will give it the ok since the community won’t force women to wear a veil outside.
All the third world that is in this country are beginning to carve out and replace your childhood home into some ethnic enclave. The only way we stop it is deport them and shut down projects like EPIC city from being constructed. I don’t care about Sharia’s stance on women and gays, send the people who believe it back to Arabia and there will none of that in America anymore.

Leave a comment