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CTNSD: Child Trafficking Network San Diego
Platform Suppression of Documented Child Trauma and Erasure of Lawful Personal History
This statement is issued by an independent collective monitoring the suppression of lawful speech involving child welfare, abuse documentation, and government accountability.
The terminated YouTube channel was not casual commentary, sensational content, or third-party exploitation of minors. It was first-hand documentation by a blood family member of two children subjected to extreme trauma while under government custody.
The removed content showed:
Children crying, pleading, and expressing distress after forced separation
Visible trauma consistent with prolonged family separation
Evidence of emotional harm occurring while the children were under state control
Documentation intended to alert the public, officials, and media to ongoing abuse
This was family-recorded evidence — not voyeurism.
It was protective speech, not exploitation.
It was documentation, not entertainment.
By removing the channel in its entirety, YouTube did not merely moderate content. It silenced documentation of alleged child abuse, erased visual records of trauma, and obstructed public awareness of one of the most serious child-welfare controversies in San Diego’s recent history.
The platform did not isolate specific videos.
It eliminated all context, all corroborating material, and all historical continuity — ensuring the record itself was destroyed.
At the same time, YouTube continues to host:
Graphic historical atrocities
Violent war footage
Mass death documentation
Holocaust imagery
Execution footage and disaster content
Yet videos showing real children crying for their family — recorded by a relative attempting to expose harm — were deemed unacceptable.
The disparity is impossible to ignore.
The effect of this action is not neutrality.
It is suppression.
Suppressing family-recorded evidence of child trauma shields institutions from scrutiny, silences whistleblowing relatives, and sends a chilling message to families attempting to expose abuse:
Document it — and it will be erased.
Speak — and your history will be deleted.
This suppression did not stop at advocacy content.
The erased material spanned decades and included:
Personal milestone videos, including birthdays and family events
Original music performances and band recordings
Collaborative artistic work with other musicians
Humor, creative content, and everyday life documentation
Lawful performance footage, some of which previously aired on mainstream outlets, including MTV
None of this content involved children in distress, custody matters, or advocacy.
None of it violated community standards by subject matter or context.
This action was not targeted moderation.
It was total erasure.
By removing an entire personal archive, the platform did more than silence a single narrative. It eliminated an individual’s documented creative life, relationships, and history. Years of lawful expression were wiped out without distinction, proportionality, or meaningful explanation.
This raises a serious question:
Why was unrelated personal, artistic, and historical content destroyed?
The effect of this action is not safety-driven.
It is punitive.
When platforms erase evidence of child suffering while simultaneously destroying unrelated lawful history, they cease to function as neutral hosts. They become active participants in suppressing documentation, protecting institutions from scrutiny, and eliminating records that make abuse visible.
This was not about policy compliance.
This was about making the evidence — and the witness — disappear.
That is the gravity of what occurred.
— The Collective for Family Justice & Human Rights
On 12/28/2025 YouTube did not remove a video. It erased documentation of chronic trauma inflicted on two toddler girls under state custody — recorded by their own grandfather. This was censorship of evidence.



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