PJI fundraising video targeting suicidal trans kid goes viral

The Pacific Justice Institute (PJI) is the ex-gay organization that stirred up the right-wing word when it claimed that a trans kid (who I will refer to as Jane Doe, for reasons of safety) in Colorado was harassing cisgender girls in the restrooms. Right wing media outlets jumped at the story without fact checking PJI’s claims, prompting members of the right wing community to call for the death of the trans kid. As a result of PJI’s bullying Jane Doe was placed on a suicide watch.

Even now, after PJI’s assertions were proven false, PJI still enjoys widespread unquestioning support from mainstream press outlets. For example, the AP unquestioningly dedicated 1/4 of its piece to PJI talking points, failing to note that PJI is an ex-gay organization or that PJI’s claims of harassment were proven false. The AP story supporting PJI’s narrative  has been syndicated throughout the nation.

This week PJI released a professionally manufactured fundraising video. The video exploits a family’s terror of trans children for financial gain.

Before PJI: Jane Doe (front row, middle) with school friends.
Before PJI: Jane Doe (front row, middle) with school friends.

You’re kind of wired as a mom to protect your kids and when you’re unable to, it’s scary. I feel sorry for this little boy [Jane Doe], but at the same time, I need to respect him, he needs to respect me. And I do that. Why can’t he do that? Why can’t we teach him, respect others? You know, this is not the school’s problem or my daughter’s problem, that he has decided to do this, but it is my problem when they’re uncomfortable and not safe at school. I feel as though they’re not safe at all. – Weeping mother in PJI’s fundraising video

From day one, you protect your kid from the electrical outlet, you put things on their cabinet so that they can’t get into the medicine. It’s your job to protect your kid because they can’t protect themselves yet. ‘ – Frightened father in PJI’s fundraising video

It’s clear that the family featured in PJI’s fundraiser video is truly terrified of trans kids. They clearly believe that Jane Doe poses a very real danger to cisgender kids. The mother is weeping in fright and the father is visibly upset over his perceived inability to protect his daughters from a harm analogous to electrocution and overdosing on drugs.

At no point does PJI attempt to alleviate the terror of the parents. Instead, PJI’s president validates their fear, insisting that Jane Doe is a male who poses a risk because “he” uses the girl’s restroom. PJI uses background music and video editing effects to create a ominous atmosphere, clearly hoping to inspire viewers to feel a similar terror. PJI ends their video, urging viewers to fight the scourge of trans children by giving PJI money.

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Give us your money!

Missing from PJI’s video is any mention of the fact that their claims of harassment were debunked:

Missing from PJI’s video is any mention that when PJI claimed that police were conducting a criminal investigation into the trans kid’s behavior, PJI’s claim was debunked. Missing from PJI’s video is any mention of the fact the town of Florence, Colorado resents what PJI is doing to Jane Doe. Missing from PJI’s video is any mention of the fact PJI’s campaign against Jane Doe pushed her to brink of suicide or that the people featured in PJI’s fundraising video were under police surveillance for cyber bullying Jane Doe. Yeah, you might want to reread that previous sentence.

What isn’t missing from PJI’s video are multiple links requesting that you give them your cash:

Give us your cash!
Give us your money!

It’s only in right wing circles that PJI is totally honest about the way they’re doing fundraising. When PJI’s board member Tim Lefever was asked by the Dr. James Dobson Family Talk radio show about how PJI gets around charges of bullying, Lefever said, “We’ve also taken the phrasing on this that you know what? Forcing boys and girls to share a bathroom doesn’t decrease bullying, it is bullying!” Lefever went on to say:

But let me add one other thing on that, because in our messaging we haven’t spent a lot of time on the sincerity factor. Because, I don’t want to give the impression that if somebody isn’t sincere in this that it’s okay. And, I guess the way that I’ve been putting that to people is that sincerity doesn’t trump nakedness. When a boy is standing naked in front of my daughter in the locker room, I’m not really concerned whether he is sincere in feeling like he’s a girl or not.

Sincerity doesn’t trump nakedness. So, you are exactly right — the system can be gamed on this and I think it will, but it doesn’t matter.

PJI’s board member was refreshingly honest about the fact that their messaging purposefully ignores whether or not the trans child is sincerely trans. Lefever is very clear that PJI’s strategy is to make people think about the suspected genitalia configuration of trans children in the hopes of encouraging people to view the children as a danger to cisgender people.

In what way does PJI’s vial fundraising video deviate from this pre-selected narrative? The reality is that it doesn’t. PJI’s fundraising activities have held true to their predetermined messaging narrative, regardless of the facts. At every turn, PJI has claimed that unless society creates a social system of cis/trans segregation, they – not the trans children – are being bullied. At every step, PJI has encouraged people to view these trans kids as sexual predators. At least in right wing circles, PJI is refreshingly honest about the fact that they push this narrative because it pays off regardless of what happens to the trans children they target or the families they terrify with their anti-trans propaganda.


Let's pretend that all those views are from supporters and disable the voting because we had over 1000 downvotes!
Let’s pretend that all those views were from supporters and at the same time disable the video voting because we had over 1000 downvotes… Cus’ we’re flexible when it comes to honesty!

 


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Cristan Williams is a trans historian and pioneer in addressing the practical needs of underserved communities. She started the first trans homeless shelter in Texas and co-founded the first federally funded housing-first homeless program, pioneered affordable health care for trans people in the Houston area, won the right for trans people to change their gender on Texas ID prior to surgery, started numerous trans social service programs and founded the Transgender Center as well as the Transgender Archives. She has published short stories, academic chapters and papers, and numerous articles for both print and digital magazines. She received numerous awards for her advocacy and has presented at universities throughout the nation, served on several governmental committees and CBO boards, is the Editor of the TransAdvocate, and is a founding board member of the Transgender Foundation of America and the Bee Busy Wellness Center.