One Million Moms are back, the extremist Christian media watchdog intent on ridding America’s televisions of the evils of LGBTI programming.

But they have reached a new low by taking aim at a 14-year-old trans girl, Jazz Jennings, who stars in TLC’s reality series I Am Jazz.

They called her someone’s ‘mistake’.

In an email to their followers titled ‘God doesn’t make mistakes (but humans do)’, they asked their 75,000 followers to put pressure on sponsors of the reality show.

Reported by Edge, One Million Moms wrote: ‘The show is attempting to normalize the transgender lifestyle and make it appear OK while using a young cast member to lure a young audience.

‘This docu-series is about the real life of a young person and that will attract young viewers to watch.

‘A friend also happens to have a father who is transgender and transforming into a woman.

‘Obviously, TLC is attempting to desensitize America’s youth by airing programs starring teens. This alone will entice kids to watch.’

Last September, Jennings released her children’s book I Am Jazz.

For children between the ages of four and eight, Jennings hopes the book helps trans children ‘step out of the shadows’.

‘For transgender kids who are struggling, I want them to know they’re not alone,’ Jennings told People magazine last fall.

When asked why give her s show, TLC’s General Manager Nancy Daniels said: ‘Jazz’s story is universal, yet unique, and we’re proud to partner with her family to share it with TLC’s audience.

‘Jazz may be known as an author and activist, but she’s first and foremost a teenage girl with a big, brave heart, living a remarkable life.’