Quite the opposite, it is you who is saying the ISPs should be able to treat data differently.
Spanish, English, Swahili, it doesn't matter what is transmitted or who transmits it, all gets treated the same. That's net neutrality.
So, to clarify, are you saying the government can control what a corporation has to transmit through equipment the private company owns, strung on privately owned poles, on private land, solely because the government controls the easement? (And it's just as much "control" if they mandate the status quo or demand a change.)
But we've settled the minor point about most cable running through public land, right? (I don't want to leave that hanging out there if I was wrong.)