Devil's Advocate: isn't selling making people believe they do want your product and are willing to pay for it? The vast majority of sales people are (mostly) paid on commissions.
The vast majority of websites that disable it, they're actually doing it to provide additional functionality which would be lost otherwise.
Seems like using a sledgehammer to snap a button.
I have no clue what websites you are visiting, but the ones I have used typically either do it to disable/customize copy/paste or use it to track your actions. They often make too many assumptions about the browser in general.
I'm totally for net neutrality but I think the article focuses on the wrong "consequence".
Do you really need superfast internet to scroll tiktok? if you think you do then you're probably willing to pay more vs a cheaper plan if you don't care.
It might even backfire and stifle the good parts of the proposal.
As mentioned by someone else, the title wording really appeals to conspiracy theorists.