While Texas politicians grandstand about banning Sharia law, BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales is cutting through the political theater with brutal honesty — Islamic practices are already illegal in America, and it's time to address the REAL infiltration happening right under our noses.
"Sharia is already against the law. The way that they govern is already against the law. Islamic law is not the U.S. Constitution. Islamic law is not Texas law," Gonzales explained on her show, delivering the kind of straight talk that makes establishment politicians squirm.
"That's very obvious. You're not allowed to amputate someone's hand for stealing. Can't stone a woman to death," she continued, pointing out what should be painfully obvious to anyone with half a brain.
But here's where Gonzales really triggered the left — she's calling for action beyond meaningless political posturing. Instead of wasting time on redundant Sharia bans, she's demanding politicians tackle the REAL issue: the normalization of Islamic practices through seemingly innocent channels like halal certification.
"If you really want to make a statement, ban halal meat. That's actually doing something about Islamic influence in our food supply and economy."
And she's absolutely right. While politicians score cheap points with symbolic legislation, Islamic organizations are quietly embedding their religious requirements into America's food system, forcing compliance from businesses and consumers who never asked for it.
This is exactly the kind of bold thinking we need from conservative voices willing to tackle uncomfortable truths. Gonzales isn't afraid to say what millions of Americans are thinking — that we're being sold a bill of goods about "tolerance" while our own values get trampled.
The question is: will Texas politicians have the backbone to follow Gonzales' lead and take REAL action? Or will they keep playing safe with meaningless gestures while the slow-motion conquest continues?
Patriots deserve leaders who fight the battles that actually matter, not the ones that just make for good campaign soundbites.
