Let
Them Eat Bagels
by
Burton S. Blumert
Congratulations
to Nancy Keates and the Wall Street Journal for "Mail-Order
Bagels Gain Popularity With New York On Minds of Many."
Ms. Keates provides the valuable results of a "taste-test"
among New York City’s five leading bagel producers. But, more important,
this is an exposé confirming the nationwide epidemic of phony
bagels.
In
a way, the loss of quality of the bagel is a metaphor for our national
loss of value and purpose.
We
have sunk so low that there are some Americans who actually prefer
something as profane as a raisin bagel. (I will not even mention
our esteemed editor’s name, and besides, that was in his pre-anti-carbohydrate
days.)
As
usual, however, the Wall Street Journal conceals the real
issue. By concentrating on the perversion of mass-produced, frozen
bagels, the warmongering daily diverts attention from a cabal that
has existed for almost 100 years.
Focus
the debate on the bagel. Does today’s bagel measure up to the standards
of the last century? Is it possible to export the art of bagel baking
beyond the confines of NYC? Finally setting aside the raisin bagel should
those who promote such bastardizations as "blueberry,"
"hot-pepper," and "sun-dried tomato" bagels
be shot?
Folks,
let me reveal the truth: it's a scam. Keep the goyim busy with the
bagel debate. Let them conduct contests and have the winning formula
taken over by Sara Lee. Keep them distracted to make sure they never
discover the real "manna from above," the Bialy.
I
can say with certainty that no genuine bialy has ever been baked
outside the Boroughs. Even Jews outside NYC know nothing of the
bialy.
Mysteriously,
there is something in the bialy that causes its total erasure from
the memory banks if you allow 18 months to pass without eating one.
This explains why even ex-New York Jews look blank when the bialy
is mentioned.
By
secret agreement, Jewish comedians pledge never to joke about the
bialy. Waiters are quick to discourage any out-of-towner in NYC
who might inadvertently select a bialy. "Eat the bagel
it's better."
In
NYC, a small group of gentiles knows the truth. It is rumored that
they have undergone some mysterious conversion more rigorous
than ultra-orthodox-that allows them access to the bialy.
Note:
If you call one of the five NYC leading bagel vendors listed in
the WSJ article, and make an effort to order bialys, your chances
are "iffy". I am convinced there is a secret password,
but I am no help. I’ve been away too long.
November
19, 2001
Burt
Blumert [send him mail]
is publisher of LewRockwell.com
and president of the Center
for Libertarian Studies.
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© 2001 LewRockwell.com
Burton
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