Go on. Elaborate on what you intend to revolt against in detail. And the alternative practical implementable solutions you propose.
When people say they want a revolution, they usually mean a massive forced change, because they don't feel the current system is fair or just, which looking at things like rampant institutional racism, mass disproportionate incarceration, political corruption, financial fraud and corruption, the military industrial complex stranglehold etc etc, one could sympathise with.
That doesn't however mean the person who wants drastic change, even in the way of a revolution, has all the answers himself, or intends to run as president or anything like that. Simply having the notion that things need to be much, much better or different than they currently are or ever could be (any time soon) under the current system, doesn't mean they're going to have a specific breakdown of solutions to solve every one of these problems, just like even a president, prime minister etc doesn't or won't on his own. You'd always needs experts in the field to come up with those sorts of solutions, sifting through countless proposals, changes, advise etc till you arrived at something fairer and better. So asking him for a list of practical implementable solutions is to me, an unfair ask. He could give vague answers that probably wouldn't impress you, sure, but I doubt he, like any single one of us on this forum or any where else, is knowledgeable enough to give a list of precise and detailed solutions to each of the complex issues mentioned.