Practical Anarchy Suggestions [from Practical Anarchy #7] @ Tired of Rush rooms? Anarchists can mix lunch and politics too! =20 Set up a regularly scheduled breakfast, lunch, or dinner for the=20 anarchists at your college, office, in your town, city, neighborhood or=20 whereever. @ Support your local food co-ops and farmers. @ Just say no to corporations. Turn their dumb ads into=20 subvertisements and post them around your town. @ Take those customer surveys that you get from corporations or=20 that you get when you buy a product and fill in misleading=20 information so it fucks up their marketing schemes. @ Tired of junk mail? Take those handy =D2business reply=D3 envelopes=20 that you get in the mail, stuff them full of anarchist propaganda, and=20 send them back so that some office grunt will have something=20 interesting to read when they are supposed to be doing something=20 else. @ Set up a Food Not Bombs group in your town @ Bitch about all that welfare that corporations and the Pentagon=20 gets. @ Organize a Critical Mass group in your city. Critical Mass is a=20 leaderless movement that started in San Francisco that focuses on=20 reclaiming the streets for bicyclists. They get together weekly and=20 ride their bikes through downtown streets. Recently, over 1000=20 people have turned out for these actions. @ Protest U.S. intervention in Somalia @ Stop censorship! Speak up and oppose those who would control=20 what we can listen to, read, view, or watch. Censorship comes from=20 many places. It doesn=D5t just come from religious evangelists or the=20 =D2traditional values=D3 crowd, but can also be found where African- American parents try to block Huck Finn, Catherine MacKinnon and=20 friends try to outlaw porn, or even political liberals, radicals, and=20 progressives who try to outlaw various forms of speech.