I think you are wrong in the sense that poor ole george could just take a smaller dataplan, which will allow him to do the few things he does on the internet. Heavy users will want the best of the best and they'll have a more expensive data plan. At least that's how it is in Belgium, you have data plans according to what you want to use (bandwith/monthly #Gb you can use)
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"Can't we all just get a long-term data plan that cost less?" - Rodney King
That's exactly how it works everywhere. His analogy had absolutely nothing to do with net neutrality. Lack of net neutrality is the concept that content providers pay differing amounts for access to the internet. An absence of net neutrality will lead to censorship and a monoculture of giant corporate propaganda.