For what it's worth I heard Lazar's retraction. He didn't simply take it back, he took back one word (mutiny), clarified what he meant, and added context to his original statement. I've heard countless reporters backtrack honest but unflattering reports out of pressure, but this didn't seem to be the case. He said he witnessed plenty of frustration, but went on to say that he never should have used the word mutiny. He was in a heated argument on a podcast when he said it.
I believe that Lazar got some grief for what he said, but as a long time follower of Lazar I believe his "retraction " was honest.