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In the well-known original image, Churchill makes a "V" shaped symbol with his fingers – while gripping a cigar in the corner of his mouth.
But in a reproduction of the picture, hanging over the main entrance to a London museum celebrating the wartime leader, he has been made into a non-smoker through the use of image-altering techniques.
So what do you think? Me I call it BS of the highest order - so the man enjoyed cigars...are we afraid that suddenly after seeing this image all the youth will rush out and start hot-boxing Cohibas? If we have chosen to accept censorship of the banal so we believe that the extraordinary is immune from it as well?

