the segwit address doens't look like it's solving the problem, did it?
You are looking for improvements.
SegWit is an improvement.
what's your estimate time to have the lightning network ready?
I expect it to be usable within 6 to 24 months.
I think it will take to much time
I think you are wrong.
Everyone has the right to transact the amount of cash that wants and given that bitcoin is supposed to be electronic cash every user should be guaranteed the right to transact the amount he wants
Every user has the same access. No user is forced to involuntarily pay a higher fee per byte than any other user. The fact that the access is valuable and valuable things are expensive is the nature of the universe.
and the fee should be accessible.
If there is a high demand for a limited resource, it will ALWAYS be inaccessible to those that don't have the means.
the solution you are proposing is fascist
I don't think that word means what you seem to think it means.
increase the blocksize to 2MB it's a viable, fast and already coded solution
That is not a solution. That is not even an improvement.
at least until the lightning network is ready (if you think that that's the real solution)
There are no solutions to the fact that valuable things are expensive. The option is to destroy the value (then it's cheap and nobody wants to use it, like Bitcoin Cash), or allow the market forces of supply and demand manage access through the effects on cost.
Are you the owner of bitcoin?
THE owner? You mean am I THE GUY that "owns" the protocol?
No. The Bitcoin protocol does not have an owner.
Or are you asking if I have some bitcoins? In that case, yes. I have a little bit.
who are you to tell me I should go use another coin?
I'm not telling to to go use another coin. I'm letting you know what your options are for "how we can handle more transactions with lower fees".
Lern to read. Lern context. Pay attention.