Conservative street artist Sabo is taking the fight directly to the streets with a provocative poster campaign targeting a controversial Islamic mega-development planned for the heart of Texas. The guerrilla art protest comes as patriots across the state sound alarm bells about what they're calling an unprecedented Islamic expansion into America's heartland.
The controversy centers around "EPIC City," a massive master-planned community tied to the East Plano Islamic Center that would include housing, a mosque, Islamic school, and community amenities. For many conservatives who gathered at the recent Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, this development represents a more immediate threat than any political debate happening on stage.
Sabo's bold "prayer rug" posters have appeared across the area, sending a clear message that not all Texans are rolling over for this Islamic colonization project. The provocative artwork has sparked intense debate on social media, with supporters rallying behind the artist's courage to speak truth to power.
"TEXAS IS THE CROWN JEWEL OF AMERICA. IF THE MUSLIMS CAN TAKE TEXAS, THEY CAN TAKE THE REST OF THE COUNTRY. IT SEEMS LIKE THEY ARE WELL ON THEIR WAY," posted @UNSAVORY_AGENTS on social media, capturing the fears of many patriots watching this development unfold.
The proposed Islamic community represents exactly the kind of demographic transformation that President Trump's America First agenda aims to address. While the mainstream media predictably frames this as a simple "religious freedom" issue, patriots understand what's really at stake here β the fundamental character of Texas communities.
This isn't about religious tolerance, folks. It's about preserving American values in the face of organized efforts to establish Islamic enclaves across our nation. Sabo's street art campaign represents the kind of grassroots resistance that built the MAGA movement.
The question every Texas patriot should be asking: If we can't defend our communities in deep-red Texas, where exactly can we make a stand? Sabo just showed us one way to fight back.
