Censorship is a scare word that does not accurately describe the internal debate over images. If hte government tells us not to print something, that is censorship. If we decide not to print somethin because of our own editorial standards, that is not censorship.
If we want Wikipedia to be taken seriously, and to be used as widely as possible, then we need to hold ourselves to decent editorial standards. That might mean taking some very small steps such as putting some content behind a spoiler-like warning. This way, people know that reading the text of articles will be school/work-safe, and they can make an informed decision to view the images so-tagged.
Regardless of what you call it, the discussion has been held many times. There simply isn't anything near consensus for any sort of censorship in the community (and it is censorship, don't kid yourself, just read the first sentance in [[Censorship]]). The discussion has been had, lets just levae it at that.
Johntex