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I understand what you are saying. The problem is that this typically is made impossible by the regime. The brutality of these systems exist to protect and scare everyone into submission who is under that roof.
The advantage of an external diaspora is to allow dissent and enable funding for the dissent from outside of that suppressive regime.
I don't think any internal alternatives exist or will be allowed to exist let alone be funded and run under the roof of Putin. The support will have to come from people who have had to run away to create the infrastructure needed for dissent to occur.
Russia has already overthrown two brutal, "suppressive" regimes in the past century.