Sure, it won't be as accessible as on the big screen, but no one is stopping your message from spreading.
The fact that it is not as accessible is stopping the message from spreading. I don't think most people would argue that a school district banning Huckleberry Finn because of "racism" counts as censorship and that does much less to stop the message of the book than say Blockbuster refusing to carry NC-17 movies does (or did back when Blockbuster was relevant.)
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