most revolutions are naive about human nature and won't work as intended.
political movements that succeed tend to change things for the better for everyone, not just particular groups.
revolutions often end up dragging an uninformed public into some vague "we are upset about things" movement of general discontent, but if you began asking these people detailed questions, they'd have many objections to the movement.
you can appear to have many supporters by drawing on such general discontent, without actually having them, and you will only discover that it won't work as you begin to implement your vision, and you discover, as many revolutionaries did before you, that people will be people.