There is nothing wrong with censorship on an individual basis. As a matter of fact, it's a fundamental right. It's forbidden for the government to censor, based on our constitution, but that constitution was written to limit the government, not the governed.
Any man has a right to avoid another if he disagrees, and that right can be exercised by his not patronizing that one with whom he disagrees.
The same can be said of freedom of speech. Mr. Bennett has every right to say what he pleases, and it's none of the government's business. That does not mean there will not be consequences.
I know of few however who have been to war who will view it the same as those who make the laws and wield the power.
Ben