In his decision, a judge agreed that the alleged white nationalists were being selectively prosecuted instead of 'far-left extremist groups, such as Antifa.'
When people can no longer rely on the courts to adjudicate crime, they will adjudicate it themselves. The next agent who catches up with this nazi might decide it's not worth the trouble to bring him back alive.
Nothing will change until organization takes place. Assuming you're in the USA, join your local climate activist group. Nearly any group will do, or if you're inclined you could start your own. You will meet like-minded people in a driven atmosphere. Can't make meetings regularly? Go when you can, even if it's just once every other month. Like a true democracy, collective thought and action is the only true way to stomp out fascism. We need to band together beyond our devices for our voices to be heard.
Outside the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, virtually no January 6th traitors were sentenced to more than a couple of years.
And those were either violent, ringleaders or didn't take a plea deal. Federal sentencing rules use a point system & don't allow for much flexibility in sentencing for a reason.
There was an infographic posted here a couple months ago that explained this in detail.
This has all been explained ad nauseam. Nothing you have stated proves anything I said incorrect.
Federal prosecutors didn't think sedition would stick for most of the rioters & they didn't want them to walk free by overcharging them & they are more useful to the prosecution in building the case against Trump & the other ringleaders.
Do you really think you understand the application of federal law better than career federal prosecutors?
BTW, some of these assholes, mostly the ringleaders, did get slapped with sedition charges.