Bo French
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And I'm glad, because two years ago, when I was first talking about it, I was getting attacked from all sides.
Not only were the Democrats coming against me, not only did CARE try to cancel me, not only did some of the leaders right here in Texas, some of the Republicans we have here in Texas, try to call me racist for pointing this out.
but it really is a threat.
And it speaks to a bigger problem that it's not just Islam, which I think is a huge problem, but is this degradation of our culture that we've watched over the last, you know, several generations.
And it's not just Islam, it's the H1B issue.
It's the fact that, you know, young people getting out of school can't get jobs.
They can't even get into colleges because of DEI.
So all of this just really wraps up together and it's a problem.
And I think it's time, you know, we start confronting these issues.
Yeah, Tarrant County is really a bellwether for Texas.
Tarrant County is two and a half million people and has historically been a very red county.
But we started seeing this urban growth in Tarrant County over the last decade or so.
And really, the economic growth has been phenomenal.
But with that comes big city, blue city problems.
And we've seen all of that with crime.
And for the most part, our leaders have done a pretty good job, but the average sort of city council person in Tarrant County is really focused on economic growth, which is kind of the historical Republican Party platform, right?
Low taxes, low regulation, things like that.
But we don't wanna talk about social issues or how we preserve our culture because those things are controversial.
And that creates problems.
Well, one of the problems is as the county has continued to grow, we've imported a lot of just blue city, blue state type policies.