Not to defend censorship by any means, but I don't see how you can compare the creative process of a fictional television program to political censorship. I am not saying that we should all agree with the levels some producers go through - but they most likely would rather have their work exposed to a large audience and that is the price they pay. But again, I think you take a significant leap to compare someones voluntary changes to their (fictional) work product to political censorship. Let's not even start to talk about the election process in the US - that is far from freeballing and less than democratic...... |