Dear Federal Communications Commission, I write you on this 20th day of June, 2017, to implore of you to retain the neutrality of the Internet. Though denying the Internet neutrality may promote business interests of Internet service providers, doing so also disregards the interests of the everyday civilians who use the internet. Despite increasing profits of business, the citizen is trampled and trodden upon to further the interests of the machine, and thus I plead to you, I urge that you protect Internet neutrality. We, the citizens of this great nation, the United States of America, have pleaded this same case nearly eleven million times, as shown by all of the recent case filings regarding Wireline Competition Docket 17-108 "Restoring Internet Freedom." We, the citizens of the United States of America, do not want the Internet to be monetized solely for the benefit of ISPs, nor any other one party. And it is in the best interests of the Government of this great nation to respect and obey the interests of its citizens. And so we ask, we implore, we demand that you protect the Internet's neutrality. Uphold 17-108, for the benefit of the people, rather than business. With Respect, Matthew C. Doutt