From censoring letters to mass media, if you think the entertainment you are receiving is NOT censored, then you are not being realistic.



Should Tokyo Rose's comments have been broadcast through out the military?



Should the Nazi's propaganda have been fed to the WWII troops?



Popularity has nothing to do with it. If a person is advocating actions that are dangerous to the mission then yes they have been and they will continue to be censored.



The question arises is how dangerous are Limpball's comments to the mission, not to the troops, not to the political opinion of some bonehead. The morale and welfare of the troops is an important ingredient to the success of the mission. Denigrating women may not be in the best interest of the success of the mission being attempted by a group that is composed of both men and women. It could cause in fighting and other problems.



It has nothing to do with "bad" words or protecting the troops from stupid ideas. It has to do with completing the mission as quickly and smoothly as possible.



