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Bit of a scandal here locally. & Pizza is really good by the way
How many people saw and signed off on this? Nobody thought this might not be the best idea? In Metro DC?
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In the years after D.C. gained a measure of municipal independence in the 1970s, arguably no one personified the triumphs and failures of the capital city more than Marion Barry. Widely beloved as mayor in the District’s poor and marginalized communities, he left a complex legacy when he died a decade ago, having worked to lift thousands of Washingtonians out of poverty while succumbing again and again to personal demons, most notably drug and alcohol abuse.
Now a chain of pizza restaurants, &Pizza, with 10 shops in D.C., is playing on Barry’s history of addiction — and prompting a public backlash — by marketing a pastry dubbed “Marion Berry knots,” a new dessert item coated with sugar, while making thinly veiled references to cocaine. “These knots will blow you away,” the ad reads.
If the coke implication wasn’t clear enough, a photo on &Pizza’s X feed shows a small pile of white powder atop a mirror with tiny glassine packets, the kind used by drug dealers, scattered about. “Our classic knots got a bump,” the photo notes.
“My reaction is, it’s disgusting,” said Bernard Demczuk, who worked with Barry on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the 1960s and later held a senior post in his mayoral administration. “I will do everything I can to shut down that pizza place. They have no right to monetize someone’s problem that’s a big problem for a lot of people in this country. It’s disgraceful, making a profit off a man who devoted his life to helping people.”
That Barry fostered a thriving African American middle class by putting thousands of struggling Black residents in municipal jobs is sometimes forgotten in today’s Washington, particularly outside the areas that Barry represented. But many recall that Barry, in his third term as mayor, was caught on videotape smoking crack in a 1990 FBI sting. “B---- set me up,” he declared in a quote heard round the world, referring to an ex-girlfriend who was secretly working for the FBI.
It angers many of Barry’s old acquaintances that, to a lot folks these days, the public humiliation of his drug arrest and subsequent six-month prison term define his legacy more than his long-ago accomplishments do. After his release, Barry was elected to a fourth term as mayor and later served on the D.C. Council, representing Ward 8, the city’s poorest precinct.
“My phone has been ringing all day and night,” said Ronald Moten, a longtime community activist and friend of Barry’s who is organizing a boycott and demonstration at several &Pizza outlets in D.C. “People are really p---ed off,” Moten said. “They want to know what they can do. And we’re going be shutting them down Friday and Saturday night, when most people go there, when the clubs let out on U Street and H Street and up by the Rose Bar on Connecticut Avenue.
“We’re going to show them we’ve still got a voice in this city,” he said.
It’s unclear whether Marion Berry knots are being sold in all 41 &Pizza shops, in D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Philadelphia and New Jersey. The company’s chief executive, Mike Burns, did not return a phone message seeking comment. A public relations firm representing &Pizza did not respond to a list of emailed questions, releasing only a brief statement from Burns.
“We’re talking about a marionberry, that’s spelled with an ‘e,’” the statement said. “We stuff that into a knot, drizzle it with icing and then top it with powdered sugar. It’s delicious — we can’t wait for D.C. to try it.”................
How many people saw and signed off on this? Nobody thought this might not be the best idea? In Metro DC?
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In the years after D.C. gained a measure of municipal independence in the 1970s, arguably no one personified the triumphs and failures of the capital city more than Marion Barry. Widely beloved as mayor in the District’s poor and marginalized communities, he left a complex legacy when he died a decade ago, having worked to lift thousands of Washingtonians out of poverty while succumbing again and again to personal demons, most notably drug and alcohol abuse.
Now a chain of pizza restaurants, &Pizza, with 10 shops in D.C., is playing on Barry’s history of addiction — and prompting a public backlash — by marketing a pastry dubbed “Marion Berry knots,” a new dessert item coated with sugar, while making thinly veiled references to cocaine. “These knots will blow you away,” the ad reads.
If the coke implication wasn’t clear enough, a photo on &Pizza’s X feed shows a small pile of white powder atop a mirror with tiny glassine packets, the kind used by drug dealers, scattered about. “Our classic knots got a bump,” the photo notes.
“My reaction is, it’s disgusting,” said Bernard Demczuk, who worked with Barry on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the 1960s and later held a senior post in his mayoral administration. “I will do everything I can to shut down that pizza place. They have no right to monetize someone’s problem that’s a big problem for a lot of people in this country. It’s disgraceful, making a profit off a man who devoted his life to helping people.”
That Barry fostered a thriving African American middle class by putting thousands of struggling Black residents in municipal jobs is sometimes forgotten in today’s Washington, particularly outside the areas that Barry represented. But many recall that Barry, in his third term as mayor, was caught on videotape smoking crack in a 1990 FBI sting. “B---- set me up,” he declared in a quote heard round the world, referring to an ex-girlfriend who was secretly working for the FBI.
It angers many of Barry’s old acquaintances that, to a lot folks these days, the public humiliation of his drug arrest and subsequent six-month prison term define his legacy more than his long-ago accomplishments do. After his release, Barry was elected to a fourth term as mayor and later served on the D.C. Council, representing Ward 8, the city’s poorest precinct.
“My phone has been ringing all day and night,” said Ronald Moten, a longtime community activist and friend of Barry’s who is organizing a boycott and demonstration at several &Pizza outlets in D.C. “People are really p---ed off,” Moten said. “They want to know what they can do. And we’re going be shutting them down Friday and Saturday night, when most people go there, when the clubs let out on U Street and H Street and up by the Rose Bar on Connecticut Avenue.
“We’re going to show them we’ve still got a voice in this city,” he said.
It’s unclear whether Marion Berry knots are being sold in all 41 &Pizza shops, in D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Philadelphia and New Jersey. The company’s chief executive, Mike Burns, did not return a phone message seeking comment. A public relations firm representing &Pizza did not respond to a list of emailed questions, releasing only a brief statement from Burns.
“We’re talking about a marionberry, that’s spelled with an ‘e,’” the statement said. “We stuff that into a knot, drizzle it with icing and then top it with powdered sugar. It’s delicious — we can’t wait for D.C. to try it.”................