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Flickr and the Toronto Zombie Walk

The ZRC has a bit of a mixed relationship with Flickr. On the one hand, they provide a fantastic image hosting service that greatly simplifies the process of providing you, the loyal Zombie Rights reader, with illustrative examples of our campaigns. On the other hand, well… look at how they treated the subject of a Zombie Walk in Toronto.

Hosting these fantastic images demonstrating the peaceful presence and activities of a much-maligned minority group is a terrific contribution and aid to The Cause. But Flickr couldn’t resist slipping in a little editorializing of its own here:

Just in time for the upcoming Halloween, a zombie walk just took place in Toronto. You can see the photos featured above and more impressions from the event that will give you the creeps by doing a tag search for torontozombiewalk2010.

Why should this lovely and peaceful social gathering give us ‘the creeps’, Flickr? Just because the participants happen to be Zombies?

How prejudiced indeed.


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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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