I appreciate surrealist political action.
As a cynic and an individualist anarcho-libertarian, the platform that most closely fits my views is the Situationist Int'l of 1968 France.
Some people who have been on my f-list a while may remember the story of the "No More-Right Now" protest my four friends and I were going to hold at KU (and stealthily distributed about 200 flyers for in a latenight staple gun raid on campus). Iinstead of the planned street theater event/performance art we had planned, we withnessed a 3,000 person strong counter-demonstration of people angry about the emotional knee-jerk terms we had deliberately used in the flyers' text.
Anyway...that's not the point. The reason I mentioned it is because on Facebook there is a silly place to play with similar sentiments called :
An Arbitrary Number of People Demanding That Some Sort of Action Be Taken I contribute idiotic slogans and pointless suggestions when the mood strikes me. Recently a thread was started to purposefully obey Goedel's Law, and as a strict believer in obeying the laws of the Interwebz, I figured Rule 34 needed to be taken care of.
It took only a few minutes to remake a photo of a PETA protest into total nonsense....and I uploaded it to the group
Well, I just got notice that it has been deleted from FaceBook for containing nudity or offensive imagery...WTF?