That's been one of the more surprising things about all of this, for me. A Russian woman working for state television brazenly holds up a sign in the background of a live broadcast, blasting the Russian war, and is taken in for a couple of days and then released. And then someone else reports a fact that is unpleasant and disruptive, but not a direct indictment of dickface putin's actions, and faces 10 years in prison.
They're not even being consistent in their internal messaging on the home front, which to me, indicates there are some pretty sizeable cracks in the establishment.