I find it laughable that anyone thinks that Russian men are going to produce better skating on their GP than the ISU GP's men, but to each his own, I suppose. Dance... There are a handful of good Russian teams at the top - and, on paper, a couple of new teams that could be good, but there's not the kind of depth that can support the notion that a Russian GP will produce better skating and competitions than the ISU's GP. I'll grant anyone Russian pairs over most of the rest of the world at this time - apart from the top 3 non-Russian teams (and I'll be sad to not see MishGal, BoiKoz, etc competing this season). And then the women - there's just a lot to unpack there in the Russian women's program, with regard to potential doping, questionable technique, abusive training practices, etc. Sure, on paper, they have higher TES, and I've been a fan of some of them (Muravieva, Kostornaia, Tuktamysheva, even Valieva before the doping situation), but I can't and won't support Russian skating right now. Leaving aside which skaters or coaches have kept silent on the war, it's all an extension of the state and props up Putin. I know many of them are in a difficult position and I don't fault them for that (I haven't stopped following BoiKoz, MishGal or Tukt on IG, lol), and I'll be happy if they're able to skate internationally again once the war is over.
For what it's worth, I'd feel the same about Chinese skaters if an invasion of Taiwan happens - I'll miss Peng/Jin and Wang/Liu, but I wouldn't want them competing internationally.