This was the sort of discussion I was looking for here. You also mentioned how those that find the Alliance through self-selection make the best recruits. I am most familiar with that process; I came to race-consciousness later in life, having any spark of it suppressed by social programming during my youth. Because of the great groundwork that had been laid out online at the time, going from a run-of-the-mill Marvel-watching pie-in-the-sky libertarian to a racialist to joining the National Alliance was a natural course to follow.RCavallius wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 5:12 pmIn population statistics, there is a phenomenon called "regression to the mean." Basically, "regression to the mean" refers to the observation by statisticians that offspring of parents who are outliers, in any way, from the norm of the population tend to be closer to that norm than their parents. This is the case with anything. So, taking IQ as an example, high-IQ parents tend to have children whose IQs are somewhere between that of their parents and the average for their race. This is neither an environmental nor a genetic phenomenon, it's just a statistical probability. Most people are simply not capable of taking our side against the current cultural trends, whether their parents raised them right or not. I don't think regression to the mean gives us the whole answer to your question, but it does provide a good starting point for investigation.
I notice a two-tiered progression there: awakening suppressed racial consciousness and from there finding the NA.
I wonder how that can be applied on a larger scale. I cannot believe that the millions of our Race do not contain at least a few million who would make good recruits.