I agree that censorship can lead to problems, but I fail to see the problem here. Google.com, while known worldwide as a search engine, is still a business, and the owners of that business reserve the right to what they accept and don't accept. While some may find their refusal to allow advertising from sites which sell guns or knives as selective censorship, they have to agree that Google reserves the right to what they display, since it is a private company.

If Sextracker.com was willing to hand over enough money to Doug Ritter and Equipped.org to keep this website up and running for another 20 years as long as Equipped displayed its ads, do you think Mr Ritter would accept this proposal? I doubt it, and that is Doug Ritters right as the owner of this site.