If you want a system to be censorship resistant, it means that it needs to be able to route around attempts to silence you.
For that to happen you need others to help relay your requests and data, or relay people’s requests and data to you.
That is mutual aid.
There is no way around it. Crypto systems solve this with financial incentives, since people want to run nodes; BitTorrent solves it with limiting how much access to data you get depending on how much you are sharing; the Tor network attempts to address it by banding together people who are hopefully ideologically connected and thus don’t mind spending their spare bandwidth on randos.
But unstoppability doesn’t just “drop out” of a system’s design being distributed.
“Freedom isn’t free“ is a cliché, but it is true. Someone, somewhere, is footing the bill for servers, storage, and network access.
If you aren’t helping others route around censorship, nor can you point to someone who is, then you have to wonder… why would anyone aid you when someone else tries to stop you?