Conquest theory ⭐
Mass-movements. When I talk about the Left-liberal Rāj to people IRL they ask “Umm so who is the leader of this Left-liberal Rāj, who are its main members?” But the most powerful movements are decentralized: a wide mass of people totally committed to an Ideology, smart enough (i.e. have discernment to filter grifters, infiltrators and agenda-peddlers) to form ephemeral and flexible “local” hierarchies for memo-passing.
Conquest’s 2nd law. When such movements are so totally convinced of their Ideology they just see it as The Truth, without a name or label, they can then make a purely secular (i.e. without appealing to The Ideology) case to capture Capital that is unwitting to the nature of this movement (Conquest’s 2nd law).
The Cathedral. They can then exploit this Capital to amplify their message and eventually pump out an “Ideological Aether” — wherein everyone becomes subconsciously convinced of the tenets of their ideology because it is just so omnipresent.
Conquest’s 1st law. Only when this ideological aether contradicts something you understand very well, only when the Rāj attacks something very close to you (like religion or nation for traditional conservatives, economics for libertarians/“neoliberals”, Israel for Jews, free speech for centrist libs in academia, TV/ESPN/Gillette/Budlite/Disney/daughters’ sports in school for MAGAs) do you notice it (Conquest’s 1st law/Gell-Mann amnesia/raita problem).
But because you are so parochial, you do not understand the nature of your enemy. Your land with 3000 years of history, what could this little “East India Company” do to you? It appears to you just as a blip on your coast; you don’t see the giant transcontinental empire it is part of (and when someone does warn you about what the Rāj is doing elsewhere faraway, you scoff: “why should I care what happens all the way there? we have problems here at home.”).
Right-wing. Only when enough of a critical mass in each is pissed off by the Rāj, and have the wisdom to band together, can a serious rebellion (a “right-wing movement”) form.
But for the rebellion to turn into a proper Reconquista, it is necessary for it to recreate the same conditions I mentioned earleir for the formation of a (counter-)mass movement. These various parochial fronts must come together to form a basic, principled Ideology that explains the moral reason for their opposition to the Rāj. Then you can follow in the same footsteps.
But your task is still much harder than that of the original Conquerors. For they had only settled a “Wilderness”, while you must overthrow an existing Empire. They had marched through the Institutions unopposed (because the latter had been unwitting to their nature), while you must march through Institutions that are Ideologically Saturated.