Net neutrality is one of those things that has two sides that are correct. First of all, remember, there was no such thing as net neutrality until 2015. Up until then, the internet seemed to be pretty neutral to me. Basically deciding whether you are for or against net neutrality is deciding who you are going to give more money to, your ISPs, or your Netlix's. If you are for net neutrality, this means that in the end your ISP's are going to wind up charging you more. If you are against net neutrality, this means you are going to pay more for your streaming services. As a consumer, I'm probably pro net neutrality, but as a business owner, I understand the ISP's side of things. Remember, your ISP is the one that pays to build, maintain, and upgrade the internet that you use. Because of the advent of these bandwidth intensive streaming sites, ISP's have had to upgrade their infrastructure quite a bit. Basically these companies want to pass some of the cost of this off to these services so they don't have to be the bad guy who raised your internet rates. These streaming companies kind of like the free ride into your home. In the end, no matter which side you fall on, you will be paying somebody more money.