The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is scheduled to vote today to kill net neutrality rules, much to the dismay of a large swath of the public.

The FCC plans to rescind the 2015 Open Internet Order, which codified net neutrality rules, ensuring that all internet traffic must be treated equally. Critics of the plan say it will open the floodgates for internet service providers (ISPs) to “slow down” or “speed up” certain internet traffic or block legal content.

Nevertheless, as the vote nears, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, an appointee of President Donald Trump, attempted to mock the critics of his plan with a video. Meanwhile, the agency’s own chief technology officer expressed concern over the plan.

Here’s what you need to know:

Pai stars in a really weird video: Pai has argued that his plan to dismantle net neutrality rules will bring about more innovation and decided to try and calm the fears of his critics in a video uploaded to the far-right website The Daily Caller. The video, called “7 Things You Can Still Do On The Internet After Net Neutrality,” is essentially Pai acting out a series of things he claims won’t be impacted without net neutrality protection. You shouldn’t fear his plan, he argues because you’ll still be able to:

“Gram” your food Post photos of “cute animals, like puppies,” Shop for “Christmas presents,” “Binge-watch your favorite shows” Stay a part of your “favorite fan community” “Drive memes right into the ground”

He does not mention how ISPs might slow down the speed of a streaming service, such as Netflix, and speed up their own. You can watch it here: