The Illusion of Revolution

the illusion of revolution leaves the in power criminals back in power.

By Dave Carrera

There’s a rising hum in this country — not just in pubs or online, but in the spaces between the headlines.

“It’s time for revolution.”
“The country’s broken.”
“Civil war is the only way left.”

We hear it daily now — shouted from the edges, muttered under breath. And while it’s easy to write off as noise or frustration, something’s different this time. The volume is growing.

Because the people shouting aren’t just angry — they feel betrayed.


A Nation Under Pressure

We’re told we’re “in recovery” — but the only thing recovering is the class that caused the damage.

Meanwhile:

  • Taxes are up
  • Services are down
  • Veterans, the elderly, the sick, and the working class are told to wait
  • And foreigners are looked after quicker than those who built the place

These aren’t just tabloid grievances. They’re lived experiences — confirmed daily by broken systems, rising bills, and ministers who haven’t been near a queue in twenty years.

So yes — the anger is real.
But here’s the hard question:

If a revolution came… would it really change anything?


The Real Problem with Civil Unrest

A civil war, a revolution, even mass riots — they might sweep away buildings, party colours, maybe even faces.

But the real machinery of power?
The unseen elites who move policy through dinner parties and donors?

They’ll still be there.
Watching.
Waiting.
And worst of all — cleansed of blame.

Because once the system falls, the old crimes disappear with it.
Their records burned. Their decisions buried. Their responsibility reset.

They walk away clean — while the rest of us are left to rebuild from the rubble.

And given enough time?

They’ll be back in charge.
With fewer people left to remember what they did last time.


So What Do We Do?

We don’t win this by burning the house down.
History shows we never do. We just clear the way for them to come back in new suits.

If you really want to win —
If you want to stop this rotten cycle —
Then forget slogans. Forget flags. Start thinking.

Remove their power. Remove their influence.

And what gives them that?

Money. Always money.

The whole house of cards they live in — the advisors, the lobbyists, the bought media, the bloated contracts, the bailouts — is built on our taxes.

Take that away?
And the empire falls from within.


Final Thought

Stop calling for war. Civil or global.
Start thinking. Start being smart.

“Hope isn’t what they promise you. It’s how you carry on when they don’t deliver.”
— Dave Carrera

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