Zombie Supporters Rally in Leicester After Bigoted FOI Request
We talked recently on the blog about the odd and stunningly hateful request under a Freedom of Information law for information how how Leicester would respond to a ‘zombie attack’.
Given that, this was pleasant follow-up news:
The story became a hit on social networking sites, and prompted Mr Dixon to organise Saturday’s event on Facebook.
What started as a “small gathering for friends” eventually attracted more widespread interest, and dozens of enthusiasts gathered at the city’s clock tower at noon.
Mr Dixon said: “We went for a shamble. We shambled from the clock to the city council offices – about half a mile through the city centre.
“There were just a couple of security guards at the building. We didn’t try to get inside – just pressed ourselves up against the glass like zombies do.
“A few of us are in the pub now – it’s been a really good day.”
Dixon et al have truly shown that support for peaceful Zombie gatherings and political protest is far higher than the divisive, Romero-esque (or perhaps, in the UK, Boyle-Pegg-Wright-esque) politics of conflict and violent paranoia. We applaud their efforts here at The ZRC blog.
Good show, fellows. Hope you enjoyed your pints after the rally.
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