Residents and interlopers make impassioned pleas to Texas city council: No mosques, no pagan temples
Residents of Frisco, Texas, expressed strong opposition during a city council meeting to the construction of mosques and pagan temples. The discussions highlighted a divide between local residents and newcomers regarding religious freedom and community values. Many attendees voiced concerns over the impact of such religious structures on the city's character.
- ▪Residents voiced their opposition to the construction of mosques and pagan temples in Frisco.
- ▪The city council meeting featured passionate pleas from both locals and newcomers.
- ▪Concerns were raised about the implications for community values and religious freedom.
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