I'm not one of those social conservatives that frets about rampant individualism, and loss of community, but there are times...
It's much like the First Amendment and freedom of religion.
Economic Conservatives, Libertarians, individualists will all freely agree that there's nothing wrong with voluntary collective action to promote community values and cohesion, merely that it must not come from a place of government coercion. Economic, personal, and cultural coercion (within reason, namely that it doesn't interfere in freedom of association between third parties,) is all fair game.
Muddies the thing for public schools a bit, but generally speaking, whether it's corporate/economic pressures from the fans and the NFL pushing at the players, or a school kid's participation in optional, elective, extra-curricular sports, that's not "censorship".
And I'd say these kinds of things always work better when they come from a genuine place where they arise as an emergent property of the culture at large, and not imposed by the state. So I wouldn't feel worried or bad over advocating "conservative" social values especially as it pertains to community and public life, just so long as nobody's saying: "
There oughtta be a law.."