For some strange reason, she decided to make a false claim that longtime Texas advocacy group Texas Voices is connected to the controversial NAMBLA group,
As a general rule, I normally post entire articles on my blog for the sake of preservation, but this instance, I refuse to do so. Why? Many of the statements Dupuis posts are slanderous and downright criminal. She certainly went down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole.
I will post the link here if you want to see it, but I will not directly link to that page because it is too inflammatory even for this page:
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Basically her logic goes like this. Because NAMBLA had republished statements created by anti-registry advocates, anti-registry advocates are therefore NAMBLA. I suppose, then, that because KXAN published Dupuis's statement, she must be on staff at KXAN, right?
There has been a long-time conspiracy created back in 2009 by a defunct vigilante group that NARSOL is just a rebranded NAMBLA. And because Texas Voices is affiliated with NARSOL, which, according to the online conspiracy nuts, is just a rebranded NAMBLA, then Texas Voices must then be NAMBLA, too.
Among the problems Dupuis has with Texas Voices is that "Molnar gave a talk titled “Residency Restrictions and Child Safe Zones” claiming “Residency and proximity restrictions based on fear and hysteria have no empirical support.” But there is indeed overwhelming evidence that residency restrictions do not work and cause farm more harm than good.
In reality, Dupuis's beef with Texas Voices is because "Scott Henson also has also collaborated with these organizations in the past both as in his individual capacity with NARSOL and Texas Voices and as director of the Texas Innocence Project National Center for Reason and Justice (NCRJ). Scott Henson is a campaign advisor for José Garza and works with Garza’s office through his position at the Innocence Project of Texas which has received $600k in Justice Department grants to work with the office on exonerations."
And Dupuis is upset with a prosecutor's office because "She claims a friend of Garza represents the person who sexually assaulted her."
So Dupuis is upsets because at Texas Voices because a supporter works on the campaign of a county prosecutor (who is funded by "George Soros blood money", and) who is friends with a defense attorney who respresents the person she claimed sexually assaulted her, and because of this, every one of these people are all part of one big conspiracy to deny her "justice," oh, and they're really all connected to NAMBLA or some other secret underground cult. Got all that?
Ugly Betty needs to go to an insane asylum. She's seriously sick in the head.
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