The changing of net neutrality wouldn't really affect anyone in this thread unless they use 100% of all services on the internet.
If you're someone who plays 20 video games every day and watches hulu and netflix every second, checking every e-mail service and reading all news sites while watching some sports channels and tweeting about it, sure, i guess you'll end up paying $25 more dollars a month than before. But if you just game and read e-mails, or maybe you just listen to music and read news, you'll probably be paying $50 LESS than before. Just choose the services you want and be done with it, stop throwing a fit lol
All net neutrality is is an isolation of services that were previously unified. There won't be any throttling of smaller websites or biased websites or anything like that. in countries that lack net neutrality, this whole 'internet monopoly' thing has never actually been recorded or even exists so its entirely speculative.
It's like when the law passed that allowed businesses to turn down customers for any reason. A bunch of people get super upset over nothing because they thing "businesses will now kick out all muslims and all gays!!" but that never actually happens. Sure businesses have the OPTION to do it but it's mutually detrimental so why would anyone want to do it?