I don't think a revolution is possible. If people were going to push-back en masse it would have happened during the lockdowns/vaxpass to get into restaurants/forced vaccine that doesn’t help at all/mandated face-diapers/not able to move freely throughout your own country let alone leave it/etc.
That was most likely the entire point of the whole covid thing, to see if people would push back.
It was designed to be nonsensical, the fact that the vaccine provided no benefit, and you could still get covid even if you had it was part of it. It all needed to be flimsy so that they could stress-test the population and see what people would put up with. Would people have their children "vaccinated"? etc. They could have turned off the covid 'pandemic' at any moment if people got too uppity, but everyone just went along for the ride and did what they were told outside of a few truckers.
No one is going to assassinate schwab, trudeua/butts, or anyone else, there’s not going to be a large-scale workers strike, or any kind of uprising. Digital ID, mandated boosters, travel restrictions, eating bugs, living in pods, sucking girldick, that's it. That's the future.
Serfs made up 75% of the medieval population. They were tied to a specific plot of land and survived on little resources. The vast majority of people are cattle, and we're staring down the barrel of another few hundred years or more of serfdom.
And if you personally aren't cattle, all that means is you're going to be more aware of how much shit sucks, and probably slightly more depressed than the people who just do what they are told.