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Sure. Although 'tolerance' here needs stricter defition. I would argue that the proponents of censorship are few. The victim is discourse itself, and by extent, regular imperfect people.
This is by no means a perfect definition, but I think that "tolerance is the acceptance of someone's intrinsic attributes, appearance, behaviour and utterances, without acting or speaking against the person because of those things" should be a good start.
I'm pleasantly surprised that someone caught this up - originally the argument was about freedom of speech, that's why it focuses so much on discourses.