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Columbus Zombie Walk 2012

We have received eyewitness reports (not that the Mainstream Media seems to have noticed much yet) of another wildly successful Zombie Walk in Columbus, OH.

Naturally the ZRC is very pleased with this largely peaceful and productive public outing and outreach opportunity.

*Un*fortunately, we have also received a report that some of the S.T.A.R.S. types we tussled with at Horrorhound Columbus (perhaps the same misguided individuals, perhaps others following in their jackbooted footsteps) disrupted the event to some degree with their usual threats of violence and oppression.

Which we find appalling.

Still, kudos to the city of Columbus and its many fine Undead citizens, who stand up in the face of such tyrannical injustice and triumph over the adversity, and the Adversaries, year after year.

For many fantastic pictures I heartily suggest you see the official Columbus Zombie Walk Facebook page. There were even some positive picket signs! Take this Pro Zombie Marriage one! Or this sign extolling Zombie Pride.

What a great event. Makes me want to attend the upcoming Zombie March in Chicago all the more. We need to do our part, after all, we are The Zombie Rights Campaign.

And it appears the message of Zombie Tolerance and Undead Equality is really starting to catch on nationwide.


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The role of 'Administrator' will be played tonight by John Sears, currently serving as President of The Zombie Rights Campaign.

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3 Responses to “Columbus Zombie Walk 2012”

  1. I am one of the organizers of the Columbus Zombiewalk, and first off I would like to thank you for the shout out and positive feedback. I’m almost positive that we broke records with our attendance of almost 4,000 zombies. Secondly, the STARS Columbus team helped me immensely with crowd control and food donations and I must commend them for all of their efforts. We raised 4,246 pounds of canned goods for our local food bank and near $700 in cash f

  2. For the leukemia and lymphoma society this year. I am very thankful to all who participated!

  3. John Sears says:

    While we acknowledge the STARS group’s charitable efforts toward the Living population of Columbus, the ZRC has also seen first-hand their callous Living Supremacism. If only they would help Zombies in a similarly good-natured way as they assisted you!

    We tried to open their minds when we were in Columbus earlier this year, but, sadly, it was in vain.

    The ZRC wishes you all the best in future Zombie Walk efforts, and thanks you for providing a Zombie public outing to remember.

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