Winston Churchill falls to Anti-Smoking Fascists


How dare they airbrush out Winston’s cigar? Winston and his cigar are an iconic historical image of  WW2 … and they airbrush it out! Who? … only the Winston Churchill’s Britain at War Exhibition in Tooley St, London! Here we have a supposedly historical exhibition altering history because of their anti-smoking crusade. This is so f’ing wrong. These smarmy little righteous bastards make me physically sick. They shouldn’t have a poster up of Winston … they should have Goebbels!

6 thoughts on “Winston Churchill falls to Anti-Smoking Fascists

  1. This isn't the first time. The Beatles Abbey Road poster was airbrushed. McCartney's cigarette was airbrushed out by the Yanks without permission from Apple Records. Coco Chanel's cigarette was airbrushed out when the film about her came out in France.Seems the more they get away with, the more they do. Churchill though is way over the top.The photo of Russian troops raising the red flag over burning Berlin was doctored. It was done to save one of the soldiers from Stalins wrath. Although Stalin had no complaints about murder or rape, he did about looting. One of the soldiers was wearing 2 watches in the original pic.

  2. History means nothing to the righteous but it goes furher than that. Truth doesn't matter to them, in fact it's totally alien to them as is freedom and democracy. Smoking Hot said the Winston Exhibition should put up a poster of Goebbels in place of Winston. They should put Stalin next to Goebbels.

  3. Reply from ExhibitionDear #####, Thank you for your email. We would like to assure you; that we too at Winston Churchill’s Britain at War Experienceare firmly against “airbrushing out history” and any suggestion that this is what we have been doing is very wide of the mark. It does appear that the image used above the main entrance has been altered from the original, although we were not awareof this at the museum, until the recent reports. We are sure that such an alteration would have only been made for essentiallyartistic reasons, such as not allowing a cigar to break up the outline of the face when displayed on a relatively dark street andcertainly not with any hidden agenda, such as presenting Winston Churchill as a non-smoker. When you visit the museum and I sincerely hope that you will, you will see many images, photographs and models of Churchillboth with and without a cigar. You will see that we have tried very hard to capture the sense and essence of London during theBlitz with our displays and exhibits and the genuineness of these is central to the museum’s purpose as a leading educationalattraction, visited by thousands every year. Yours sincerely, Jan RaymentWinston Churchill’s Britain at War Museum ………………………………Hah! made for entirely artistic reasons! Yeah, right!!!!

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