While I completely agree, point 3 has a certain nuance. Wu is actually allowed to go out as a public speaker in some press outlets and conferences. Any conference Wu is part of is essentially ruined for other speakers who might be legit people serious about the topic. It's been implied that extra security has to be added to wherever Wu attends. While I can't confirm that, if true that means his chimpouts are believed by the organizers to some extent, or at least tolerated because of the narrative...or lied about by accomplices in a snowball of deceit. Wu was allowed in some conference recently even when Harper wasn't happy about having him around.
Imagine Wu as some sort of ebay seller with artificially positive ratings, with ebay removing any negative ratings on demand. It's all fine and dandy until some poor idiot outside of the "circle of common knowledge" gets scammed. Not a huge problem in the grand scheme of things, I admit, but it's undeniable we are seeing hypocrisy of the highest caliber in terms of "privilege".