What I really love is the total lack of accountability or ethics in modern academia and journalism
The origin of the biggest disinformation streak surrounding this story is Joan Donovan, a "misinformation researcher" and social scientist, who's entire career is built around supposedly studying disinformation and being cited by NPR, PBS, the conversation, etc. She was interviewed by the LAtimes and falsely linked the Bella Ciao and "Hey fascist catch" messages to the Groypers of all things, who were completely unrelated to this story. It was her disinformation alone that sent a left-wing sphere into an overdrive tizzy. Even though a basic google search on the lyrics would show its a literal antifa anthem both used by italian antifascists during antifa's origin period as well as adopted to the present day as their most recognizable slogan, accompanied by a literal message about fascism. But she tried to pin it on Nick Fuentes. Her interview then gets recycled through the parasitic media cycle and amplified by other outlets, and soon its an entire newscycle about "groypers", who had fuck all to do with this.
The dust is settled enough we can see that a 'disinformation researcher' is the person who spread inflammatory disinformation in order to try to spin a political narrative.
And as a consequence, absolutely nothing will happen. She'll continue to be cited by PBS and NPR and so on, she'll continue to testify at congress at the request of democrats. She'll remain a professor at Boston University
I dunno, its a bit like watching a janitor piss on the wall next to a urinal.
Nick is guilty of wrong speak.
So anything they say or do against him is not only justified it is necessary in their eyes.