Even when not completely disregarding the prequels, by the time the rebellion had gathered enough steam to be a threat to the empire there were only two Jedi left who only manage to train one more before biting it.
But the Empire has the exact opposite situation. They have control over the entire galaxy. Limitless resources. And two powerful Force-users who can easily take some time off to record some videos on how to master your anger, control your fear, and become a wielder of the Dark Side. And dictators as they are, they sure as hell would set aside a good number of people for it. Maybe take certain people from the schools, the army, the populace, and force them to master the ways of the Sith or die. If everyone has the potential to use the Force with training and time, the Empire would be taking full advantage of it and create legions of Sith.
Kenobi’s swordsmanship is closer to an elderly man vaguely swinging a prop around because Guinness wanted a paycheck. The inspiration of Star Wars and the Force and it’s major story structure are still heavily Wuxia.
Not really. Again, Kenobi was closer to Gandalf, a wizard doing tricks and guiding a man towards faith in a higher power. That's how they got Alec Guinness to sign on to begin with. The wuxia shit didn't really take off until the Prequels came, then the wuxia influence got in heavy with the Jedi and Sith fighting styles that were more Asian than European.
You keep saying that like you think that that is a small proportion of the population. 1 in 100 is a massive selection of any population more than a mid-sized hamlet. The real statistic would be several orders of magnitude smaller, especially as your population increases.
Again, you underestimate how large a galactic civilization is. Especially one that lasted a thousand generations. The statistics would bring in trillions of Force-sensitives who chose to master their power, even if they're just 1 out of 100. Or even 1 out of 1000. Or 1 out of 10,000. You'd still wind up with trillions of Sith.
Fucker was taught by two of the best in the galaxy, and still was only a Jedi Knight by merit of no one else being around to tell him he wasn’t.
Oh, you forgot the part where Kenobi said that he was their only hope, and that Yoda only had another person as their hope. Which again, shows that even in the OT, only certain people can become Jedi. Otherwise, Kenobi's ghost can haunt Han, Chewie, and Lando and spend years training THEM to be Jedi, too.
Part of his entire interaction with Yoda revolves around his training being interrupted. And he STILL didn’t have any Force powers beyond moving things.
And all Yoda would need to do is have Artoo record some lessons to pass down to the rest of the Alliance. Especially since they did JACK FUCKING SHIT in the decades after the Empire rose. Hell, if they spent all that time training rebels to be Jedi, they'd have at least 10,000 Jedi or more.
Also, the Emperor and Vader would have more than enough time to pass down Sith teachings to TRILLIONS of recruits, making the eradication of the Sith in ROTJ pointless as they'd be replaced in a jiffy.
That obviously isn't the case, since only certain people can train wield the Force to begin with, an idea that ANH and ESB already brought by the fact that Kenobi only bothered to train Luke, even though he's just as green with the Force as Han and everyone else were.
Making “Force Sensitive” a discrete state is fucking retarded. Your autistic ass conflates people’s capability to do so with their willingness, which is demonstrably wrong in real life, let alone a story.
In the end, you type a lot of words that amount to sticking your fingers in your ears and repeating “I can’t hear you.”
You're the one being deaf to the actual story. Even as far back as ESB, the Jedi treated Luke as the only possible hope. And all because he's the son of a Jedi. Nothing about anyone being able to learn the Jedi way, it's just something Luke inherited because his old man was a Jedi. Then Luke goes over to Leia and says she can have those powers too, because they're siblings.
And even in ANH, Ben only bothers to train Luke and ONLY Luke-because he's Anakin's son. He doesn't tell Luke to get some devoted Rebel soldiers to practice Force training with him and Yoda to Dagobah, just Luke. And the only other person they could train is Leia. Because she popped out of the same womb as Luke and had the same daddy.