Why focus on these visible public figures? I didn't mention them, nor do I think Russians solely consist of visible public figures.Can you provide examples of this disillusionment? After Putin launched the war, how many Russian skaters left Russia and expressed opposition to his actions?
Were you talking solely about Russian diaspora public figures who were supporting Putin when you said "The Russian diaspora has sunk this argument like the Moskva."? If so, then I'd like links, and I wonder in return how many visible Russian diaspora have been opposing him.
This article (which had been linked in the War on Ukraine thread in Politically Incorrect) is about a Russian diplomat. A public figure who does oppose the regime. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/russian-federation/sources-russia-misconduct-boris-bondarev
Yes, I do think many Russians probably did leave Russia after it started attacking Ukraine. https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/threads/our-russian-fsu-posters-here.109489/page-2#post-6226157 This post talks about it, and posts from Russians on that thread are illuminating. "Forward thinking Russians" left... which is revealing as to why the propaganda is as effective as it is currently.
So my question is open again. How many diaspora Russians opposed Putin and in what ways? They may be less loud, but I'm sure they exist, and I won't be shocked they're being drowned by the loud and proud nationalists who are immune to the horrors of Russia, because they simply don't live there.