Don't Mess With Texas: Why I’m Fighting for Faith, Freedom, Family, and the Real Texan Way of Life
- Sholdon Daniels
- Jul 16
- 3 min read

Let me tell you something about Texans:
We come from the bottom, but we stand tall.
We work hard, love loud, and live free—and we don’t ask for permission to be who we are.
We raise our children with discipline and dignity.
We help our family get through hard times without government handouts.
We go to church on Sunday, shoot fireworks on the 4th of July, and yes—we keep our firearms close and our enemies at a distance.
We say “Merry Christmas”—not “Happy Holidays” or “Xmas.”
We wave when you let us in traffic.
We cook for new neighbors.
We love our high school football, cheerleaders, BBQ, parade floats, old pickup trucks, and a clean Texas highway.
And if you litter in our state? We’ve got one thing to say:
Don’t mess with Texas.
But here’s the truth that too many are afraid to say out loud:
Texas is under attack.
1. The Globalist Left Knows Texas Is the Last Stand
They’re not just trying to win elections—they’re trying to flip Texas permanently and erase everything that made us strong, proud, and free.
We’ve got liberals from California and New York fleeing the disasters they created, showing up in Dallas and Austin to enjoy our way of life…
Then turning around and voting to destroy it.
They want to:
Ban your guns,
Shut down your churches,
Tax your land,
Kill the unborn,
Rewrite our textbooks,
And tell your kids they can be whatever gender they dream up that morning.
That’s not freedom. That’s a slow-motion cultural takeover.
And I’m here to tell you:
Not on my watch.

2. We Protect the Unborn, Honor the Family, and Keep the Faith
Here in Texas:
We believe life begins at conception.
We believe in marriage, motherhood, and fatherhood—not drag shows in kindergarten.
We believe in teaching kids right from wrong, not “your truth.”
And we believe family steps up when times are hard, not the federal government.
That’s why I’ll fight to:
Protect unborn children with national pro-life legislation.
Reward family caregivers with tax credits and retirement benefits.
Defend religious freedom at every level—including your right to speak the name of Jesus in school, at work, or anywhere else.
We didn’t get here by being silent—we got here by standing up and speaking truth.
3. I’m a Real Texan. Jasmine Crockett Isn’t.
Let’s get this straight:
Jasmine Crockett isn’t from here.
She’s from Missouri. She didn’t grow up in our neighborhoods.
She doesn’t know our customs, our culture, or our way of life.
She didn’t grow up waving at strangers, watching Friday night lights, or running to the truck when the ice cream man came down the block.
She came here chasing a title—and now she wants to build a throne and never leave office, cozy up to the D.C. elite, and change Texas into something unrecognizable.
Meanwhile:
I was raised here.
I built a business here.
I'm raising a family here.
And I live by the same values as the people I’m fighting for.
I’m not looking to fit in—I’m here to stand up.
4. Texas Values Built the Best State in the Union—And We’re Keeping It That Way
Everything they love about Texas?
Low taxes
High opportunity
Strong families
Clean streets
Safe neighborhoods
Economic freedom
Spiritual backbone
All of it came from conservative values.
Not because of liberal policies—but in spite of them.
They want to move here and rewrite the rules?
We’ve got something for that, too—common sense, courage, and a backbone.
DON’T CALIFORNIA MY TEXAS
This state means something to me.
Not just because it’s home—but because it’s the last stronghold for common sense, courage, and the Constitution.
We don’t need D.C. telling us who we are.
We don’t need transplants trying to teach us how to vote.
We just need to stay Texan, stay tough, and stay free.
If you believe Texas is worth fighting for—follow @SholdonDaniels on X and support the campaign that puts real Texas values first, last, and always.



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