I wasn't saying that nothing happens to them (though Jhaveri's is literally the only case I can think of where something did happen, and only because of the racist overtones of her tweet), I'm saying that they pretend nothing happened when they turn out to be wrong.
But I see your point. I could have been clearer there.
I remember when Jhaveri sent that tweet. I remember the days of doubling down on it, even when she was proven wrong (she didn't apologise until her job was in danger). I remember her deleting the tweet and still not admitting that she was wrong. I remember her accusing anybody who pointed this out of being a racist.
It's easy to stir people up online by screaming "white supremacy" at everything. But none of it actually makes life better for black people or even reduces the amount of racism we face. It just makes conversations around race increasingly toxic.