No... I'm not.
So... you are okay with claiming that government censorship of internet content is a direct consequence of net neutrality? Because that's what you essentially said. In your previous post you went into great detail of what the Chinese government censors, and then you stated "THAT is the end-game in Net neutrality."
It's possible I misinterpreted your statement. But I thought your "THAT" referred to the lengthy description of government censorship that immediately preceded. Which is why, in my response, I argued that government censorship of content and government rules requiring neutral delivery of that content are two separate issues.
If you are correct, then the past two years of net neutrality rules in the US should have led to a serious decline in our ability to access porn (or Google, or the Walking Dead) on the internet (i.e. as you described in China.) However, I can assure you that this isn't the case.