Net neutrality means the provider of the 'net service, i.e. the ISP, is not legally allowed to give preferencial treatment to some customers vs. others. So while right now ISPs can legally create policies that would effectively ban something like Parler or Gab, with net neutrality they must remain neutral in deciding who to sell their bandwith to, so all voices can be heard if they simply pay for their portion of the bandwith.
You've got it backwards, bud. Net neutrality makes it harder to take websites like Parler off the internet.
How?
Net neutrality means the provider of the 'net service, i.e. the ISP, is not legally allowed to give preferencial treatment to some customers vs. others. So while right now ISPs can legally create policies that would effectively ban something like Parler or Gab, with net neutrality they must remain neutral in deciding who to sell their bandwith to, so all voices can be heard if they simply pay for their portion of the bandwith.