If you can do something better to protect Net Neutrality, do that, but it's not like bringing attention to an issue isn't going to make any difference. They'll think twice about enacting something like this when half the country knows that they're actively working against them. Revolutions are unlikely, but they probably don't want to risk it too much either.
It's a nice sentiment but somewhere around 80% if the country wants to maintain NN. And it's not as if the FCC doesn't know this -- their position has been for a while that they know better and that mass support of NN doesn't rest on technical merit but the influence of tech companies that have a financial interest in NN.
Shouting louder probably isn't good to do anything.