Silenced for Speaking of God

September 10, 2025

San Diego Board of Supervisors

 

Jennifer Roysdon is a victim of Judge Alexander Calero — her family has suffered under his courtroom like so many others. Today she stepped to the podium at the San Diego Board of Supervisors. She began speaking about God — calmly, clearly, without anger. Before her two minutes were up, they cut her off. The excuse? “Not on topic.”

 

But faith is always on topic when families are being torn apart, when children are being traumatized, and when judges and social workers commit perjury behind closed doors. Cutting her off wasn’t about “topic.” It was about control.

And this pattern is unmistakable:

Evelyn wasn’t just threatened. She was targeted with a full-scale retaliation attack — stripped of unsupervised visits, forced into degrading surveillance with her children, and cut off from her entire blood family.

The attack was inhumane. Overnight, her freedom to parent was reduced to monitored minutes under watch, all because she dared to speak publicly.

Families are silenced. I’ve been interrupted. Advocates have been harassed. Now Jennifer is cut short simply for mentioning God.

This isn’t government “procedure.” It’s government abuse. When the truth makes them uncomfortable, they don’t debate it — they cut the microphone and punish the speaker.

Jennifer’s words, like Evelyn’s courage, live on outside their chambers. They can silence a mic, but not a movement.

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