Back in the 80s-90s, the moral majority on censorship was the rightwingers. Then the pendulum swung, and I now find myself listening to the opposite. It's been a wild time. I think the best people to follow are any who survive a political shift like that with their ideals intact, and not the party people themselves. As long as (whoever) still says "My opponent has the right to be an a-hole and speak their mind and have their own spaces," even when it IS their side in power demanding for censorship, those are who to respect and such.
I'm old enough to remember when the Religious Right wanted to censor everything they didn't like at the time.
The Religious Right back then were a bunch of LARPers that wanted to LARP as Knights Templars and wanted to turn the United States into a theocratic government. In the 1990's the response to their nonsense was the rise of the Left where people would get edgy on purpose just to get a rise out of the Christian boomers at the time.
Reading Harry Potter over the Bible got the dumb Boomers have their panties in a twist, watching Beavis and Butt-Head pissed off so many Christian parents that didn't know how to take a joke, playing Mortal Kombat would get the soccer moms going apeshit, Internet porn being protected by the First Amendment made those televangelist nutjobs cope and seethe because their holy book isn't the law of the land, LGBT representation in pop culture media started to appear during this time which made Christian preachers clutch at pearls, and these religious nutjobs would cancel anyone that dared tried to cross them; if you or anyone else here is old enough to remember the Religious Right at their peak well this is how they acted.
I remember a time when the Left back then used to be like the Right now. Back then the Left fought for things like freedom of speech and freedom of expression in response to the Religious Right, promoting things such as the government should have no say in private matters, and people should do what they want as long as no one's rights are being violated; that was how the Left used to act back then.
Fast forward 20 years later they became the monster that they fought against 20 years ago. Now they want censorship of things they deem "problematic", that countries should throw away their cultures in favor of a new ideology, and everyone must also submit to them or else.
The 1990's was edgy because it knew what it was and it was a decade of irreverence; being a rebel and embracing your freedom is was what made people turn against the Religious Right especially since a lot of those religious boomers never had any principles to begin with.
The Religious Right would (for the most part) start losing most of their power and influence in America over the past two decades because it was clear that they didn't cared about the teachings of Jesus (because Jesus never did advocated for any kind of religious government created by mere mortals to begin with) and they only wanted money and power and most people saw through the grift in the end.
And now here we are where the roles have started to reverse. Sure there are some dumbass Rightoids that still hold on to the now outdated and unpopular belief system of the Religious Right but now the Left has become the new Religious Right and the Right is becoming what the Left used to be 20 years ago. I can tell you this, the Left-Wingers from 20 years ago would be labeled "Far-Right" by the present day Left at this point anyway.