What does that mean?
If Sarah Jeong had been Steven Jeong, nothing would've happened to him.
If Steven Jeong had a history of lobbying for anti-establishment ideas, as well as a legitimate background of translating some of his words to action, he would have probably been done in.
This has nothing to do with her being Asian. She received no punishment because she's not white.
Obviously not, just like a white man in China wouldn't receive the same punishments as a Chinese person committing a speech offense in China. It's not the same thing.
The threat level of an ethnic minority, particularly that of a female belonging to such an ethnic minority, is extremely low compared to that of a male that belongs to the ethnic majority. Anti-government males belonging to ethnic majorities, is what cause revolutions to happen. I've not heard of a socially adjusted female belonging to an ethnic minority, ever causing a revolution to spark.
Now, of course, in America, we are supposed to think that the rules are to be applied universally, as that is one of the country's very foundations. But those foundations are becoming discredited as supra-national, corporate structures take the place of the American state and its centuries-long traditions, as the determiners of the rules for people's social interactions. It's no longer the American Constitution that serves as inspiration for people's heart and souls, but the corporate codes of conduct that they are subjected to, in order to grasp to their livelihoods.
Those supra-national structures simply don't give much of a damn about your American interpretations of "fairness" and "equal standards". The only thing they are worried about, is their bottom line. And that bottom line can be affected more by men like Alex Jones, than a Sarah Jeong, not merely because of their past activities, but also their ethnic/gender attributes.