KEY POINTS
  • Pai forged ahead with his plan Tuesday to end the net neutrality protections adopted by the Federal Communications Commission under former President Barack Obama.
  • In recent days, the likes of Kumail Nanjiani, a star of HBO's "Silicon Valley;" Mark Ruffalo, who played the Hulk in "The Avengers;" and even noted telecom expert Cher have lambasted Pai for his repeal efforts.
  • Companies like Facebook, Google and Twitter have urged Pai to stand down.

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai thinks everyone from Cher to has it wrong when they say that his efforts to roll back the U.S. government's existing net neutrality rules will spell the death of the web.

Instead, Pai said during an event in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday that tech giants could pose the greatest threat by discriminating against viewpoints on the internet. "They might cloak their advocacy in the public interest," he said, "but the real interest of these internet giants is in using the regulatory process to cement their dominance in the internet economy."