Revolutions are a tricky thing to control. Starting one is easy enough if you have enough time, or power, or influence. But they tend to take on lives of their own, as people get emotional and unpredictable.
You may want to move the needle a few places, and you may be able to handle it moving a quarter turn, but far too many revolutions end up spinning the wheel round and round, where it stops nobody knows.
Unless, of course, you own the wheel.
Until it gets chopped up and used as firewood to burn the wheelowners of the world.
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