My friends, I am pleased to have my friend, Krish Dhanam, fill in on today’s Toddcast. The following is a summary of his message, which you can hear in it’s entirety here.
My friends, is Texas becoming the front line in a deeper cultural and constitutional battle? That’s the question we wrestled with on today’s episode of The Todd Huff Show.
Krish laid out a sweeping argument about Sharia law, migration patterns, religious authority, and what he believes is unfolding not just in Texas — but across Western civilization. From Proposition 10 to mosque expansion, from Islamic banking structures to demographic shifts driven by immigration policy, the discussion wasn’t timid. It was direct.
At the center of the conversation is this tension: Can parallel legal or cultural systems coexist within a constitutional republic built on Judeo-Christian foundations? And if they cannot, when should citizens speak up?
Islam is not just here to integrate. Islam is not just here to infiltrate. Islam is here to take over.
Krish argues that cultural transformation rarely happens overnight. It moves in phases — emigrate, integrate, infiltrate, indoctrinate, dominate. Whether you agree or disagree with that framework, it forces an uncomfortable but necessary examination of civic responsibility.
He also connected the dots to broader immigration questions — H-1B visas, refugee policies, and what he sees as Europe’s cautionary tale. For him, the issue isn’t ethnicity or nationality. It’s allegiance, law, and the long-term preservation of constitutional governance.
If you live in Texas, Proposition 10 is on the ballot. If you don’t, the broader principle still applies: Do we understand the worldview conflicts shaping the next generation of American policy?
Krish Dhanam
KrishDhanam.com
Key Highlights from Today’s Toddcast
📖 Sharia law is moving from abstract theology to practical policy
🇺🇸 As goes Texas, so goes America
🏛 Constitutional supremacy is being tested
🧭 Cultural change happens in phases
📚 Immigration policy carries worldview consequences
🎯 Pastors and citizens must engage
🧠 Competing views of authority produce competing systems of law
🙏 The Judeo-Christian foundation differs fundamentally from Islamic legal structure
🔍 The defining question is urgent
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Todd Talk: Freedom Requires Virtue and Self-Government
My friends, freedom is a gift — but it’s not self-sustaining. Let me explain.
We love liberty. We celebrate independence. But the truth is, freedom only works when people govern themselves.
If we don’t practice self-control and restraint, a free society unravels into chaos quickly.
The Founders understood this. That’s why they talked about virtue as much as rights.
You can’t have ordered liberty without personal responsibility — strong families, honest work, keeping your word.
Government can’t manufacture character. It can only react when character fails.
So one way to battle overreach in Washington is to strengthen responsibility at home.
Self-government starts with self-discipline.
And that means doing the hard things now — so we don’t end up living under harder things later.
That’s not harsh.
That’s how freedom survives.



