I don't really think so, the whole reason all this recent faction forming nonsense started initially was because a small, vocal and bullying minority tried to impose its "-ism" creed agenda on everyone through the seizure of online media and concerted bullying campaigns against developers who created content deemed "unacceptable". Can't see how a State run body would make anything better?
State censorship and moral arbitration has been dealt a mortal blow by the internet, you can get pretty much anything, pretty much instantly, it's funny watching the UK censor try to be relevant, moaning about how it's going to rate online videos, like anyone, anywhere pays any attention whatsoever. They should shut it down really, utterly pointless.
CaitSeith said:
The only groups that refer to themselves to "protecting moral standards" are the right-wing, homophobic, religious organisations that all have the word "family" in the title to try and disguise how hate-filled they are.
I understand things are different in the States, even more polarised than here but that strikes me as somewhat naive view: here's a hilarious tale of ultra lefties (the Guardian and its chums) being censored by mega ultra lefties (a sanctimonious hate mob)...
due to "-isms" of course...
http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2014/sep/24/slavery-exhibition-black-actors-cages-shut-down
In my opinion, by far the biggest threat to freedom of expression is the new puritanism of the left wing liberal fascist, protecting us from semantic evil and manufactured offence in minority groups to which they don't belong.