Last thing I will say to you on this. No ones religion should be made a laughing stock. As I said to you before. GREAT JOB and had better be voting hard for your girl...xxx
That would make at least some sense if anyone's religion was made a laughing stock, but that hasn't happened. I'm aware you're finding this hard to understand so you may need your daughter's help here, but the religion that everyone's laughing at is in fact a made up one—the one you, for some convoluted reason, refuse to actually spell correctly.
Pristianity—if you weren't able to follow from earlier—may borrow from a pre-existing religion, but what I'm laughing at (and indeed, what anyone who has the ability to pick up on humour can see, personal tastes withstanding) is The End Product of the creative input from various people, not The Source Material.
Not to mention there's a large chunk of Pristianity stuff that doesn't even borrow from Christianity, but from other pop culture sources. There's so much to it, but I'm aware you're only obsessed with this idea that religious images of a religion in which you have no vested interest as an Atheist are being "defaced."
If anything, you sound like you
want this to be (or to become) something much more sinister than it actually is. Also, your strange plan to phone Priya's school to ask about Prisus posters being put up by students could actually be the thing that
makes her school question their position on it. You were saying in that thread last night that we should have nothing to worry about if it's "true" (even though an unbiased source on Twitter confirms "the truth," and is in fact where this elusive "truth" came from in the first place) that her school allowed it, but I'm actually slightly concerned that your call will spark something that will
actually affect Priya's career, the thing you supposedly singlehandedly care so much about.