I'm with Barinellos on this -- it's hugely dissonant. I think I mentioned this when Kaladesh released but among the string of "Abuses" Pia lists in the UR that had her really starting to seed a rebel movement was shutting down the Maulfist factory.
The Maulfists are
upstanding types, right? There's no way shutting them down would be an entirely legitimate police action liable to reduce incidents of sabotage and blackmail, eh?
The Consulate, as a governing body, has done nothing wrong. Except maybe employing Baral as their Inspector Javert for the evening. Dude's messed up and should have failed his psych evaluation hard. By the end of the Kaladesh plot, Tezz is certainly plotting evil things and starting to set that into motion, but his
Confiscation Coup isn't the kickoff for the revolution. The kickoff is "We're pissed that regulation is a thing".
This plot might have worked with the rebels as total 'good guys' in the '90s, when real villainy was still regarded as a thing of evil empires. Americans in particular have a lot of sympathy for rebels against an oppressive government because that's how we see our founding, so in a broad sense the renegades should have an easy job. And back when we had no good counterexamples dominating public consciousness, they might have. But now, when we're facing insurgency and terrorism as the things that keep real people up at night? The rebels have more work to do than they would have 20 years ago to garner sympathy, despite still probably being at an advantage. And they've done none of it.
I kind of feel sorry for Pia because the revolution is very personal for her -- she lost her husband and daughter and can lat that at the feet of the governing body (though despite Baral's continued employment, Dovin insists there's been a regime change in the intervening years, and we have zero reasons to believe he's unreliable or a liar). The problem is that this has become a rallying cry for the whiny and entitled.
And I feel REALLY sad that we're getting the revolution plot NOW, with THESE GOONS, rather than with the Gateless
on Ravnica,
who have a lot more to complain about. But nope, Ravnica is an awesome place and we want to keep the guilds around.
Contrast that mess with
Authority of the Consuls. "Citizens are free to do as they wish, within the confines of the Consulate's laws." is supposed to sound sinister, but without any indication that these laws are abusive or unjust,
that's how government works. "Law" is not an inherent evil. I like laws, they keep people from stealing and murdering as much as they might otherwise do, even if that happens to step on someone's freedom to steal and/or murder.
(Side note: Despite being one of the biggest 'heel' factions in the Guildwars forum games and having a fairly creepy aesthetic, it was actually HARD to find any incidents of Golgari abuse of the common populace. Mostly, they seem content to reanimate things that die of natural causes. Between them and the also borderline Dimir, dark is not evil)