Saturday, 26 June 2010

Guardian Writer In ‘Let’s All Take Up Smoking’ Shock!

Sholto Byrnes thinks that there’s a problem with the smoking ban.

But not the one you might think. Certainly, not the ones that Leg-Iron and Dick Puddlcote, among others, have identified:
When a statue of Isambard Kingdom Brunel was unveiled at the London college bearing his name three years ago, some commented on the absence of the cigar that Brunel was rarely seen without. (He got through 40 a day.) The worry was, apparently, that Brunel's vile habit had fallen victim to the disapproval of drinking, smoking, violence and gambling in public spaces.
And it’d be a valid concern. It’s happened, after all, to other historical figures.
Brunel University and the sculptor both denied this. It was a matter of aesthetics, they said.
And like the excuses proffered in the Churchill furore, it rang just as hollow…
But news comes of a much greater threat to the cigar industry than moralisers – a threat so grave it leads one to question whether a stogie would even be available to a late 21st century or 22nd century Brunel. Cuban cigar exports have dropped by two thirds in three years, according to a report this morning, falling victim to a combination of the recession, a drop in airline passenger numbers (a quarter of sales are in duty free), and the smoking bans that have already driven puffers out of taxi cabs, offices and restaurants – and perhaps soon will shoo the huddled masses from the doorways, awnings, public parks and private vehicles in which they are now forced to take a pleasure known to mankind for centuries.
Which, you’ll be surprised to find, isn’t viewed with pleasure by this Guardianista.
This is a tragedy...
Indeed! But why?
… more than that, it is pretty serious for Cubans, who have 70% of the world market in cigars. Stubbing out this source of revenue would be a heavy blow for an economy that is already in a critical condition and which has long laboured under an American embargo imposed when the cold war was at its chilliest but which makes no sense today.
Ah. Right. It’s a tragedy because it’s hurting a socialist paradise.

Sod all the poor smokers, eh, Sholto?
So there are two options available to those concerned about the plight of Cubans in these hard times. One is to write to Barack Obama urging him to end the embargo…
And the other is to repeal the smoking ban, right?
The other – and I realise this would be an unpalatable choice for many – would be to support the Cuban economy by following the example of Brunel and taking up cigars
So….what?

You’re calling on people to sit outdoors, huddle in doorways, be treated like pariahs by the Righteous and also pay more for that privilege…?

All so that Castro’s little gulag-on-the-high-seas doesn’t get unduly affected?

9 comments:

  1. This is a comedy turn, right?

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  2. Cigars take far too long to smoke when the wind chill takes temperatures down to -20C. That's why smokers here don't buy them any more. You can't properly enjoy an expensive cigar when you can't feel your fingers or your face.

    So in winter, it's a short roll-up made in the bar, then outside, light it, smoke it and back inside before frostbite sets in.

    Smoking shelters (where they are allowed at all) have to be open to the elements for no reason other than pure spite.

    Cigars are for Christmas and No Smoking Day now. At home.

    It's impossible to feel any sympathy for the collapse of a Socialist state's income due entirely to the malice of another group of Socialists.

    I think I might even skip the cigars this Christmas and buy a pipe instead. Perhaps when the smoking ban has brought down the Socialists' favourite despot, someone somewhere might make the connection.

    I doubt it though. They'll just blame it on the smokers.

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  3. Might've known it'd be America's fault/responsibility somehow. Cuba's biggest export partners are Canada and China. Maybe they could buy more shit from Cuba? Nah, better to use it as a stick to beat America with. And of course Totalitarianism and Command Economy has nothing to do with why Cuba is a shithole. Best to get Guardian readers (all few thousand of them) to partake in a letter writing campaign. It worked a treat last time.

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  4. Captain Haddock26 June 2010 at 17:41

    Anyone called "Sholto" deserves a lighted "Monte Cristo" rammed down his Jap's eye ...

    Hot end first ...

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  5. He is one of the most ignorant commentators around. The New Statesman is a joke.

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  6. Wait until he finds out that Cuba's Sugar and Coffee industry have collapsed since the sandalists all got into bed with 'natural fruit teas'

    Their main hope is their 34% world holding of nickel. Now, which country has a coin called a nickel? A country with a trade embargo against Cuba.

    I fear another lecture about the great Satan coming our way soon...
    cuba economy

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  7. Nothing to add to what Leg-Iron says.

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  8. "This is a comedy turn, right?"

    Ah, if only! I think he's really serious.

    "It's impossible to feel any sympathy for the collapse of a Socialist state's income due entirely to the malice of another group of Socialists. "

    I must admit, I wasn't finding it TOO hard to stifle the sobs...

    "Best to get Guardian readers (all few thousand of them) to partake in a letter writing campaign. It worked a treat last time."

    Ah, yes. A campaign that shall live in infamy... ;)

    "Wait until he finds out that Cuba's Sugar and Coffee industry have collapsed since the sandalists all got into bed with 'natural fruit teas'"

    Heh!

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