What is Upside Down World?
Inversion is seeping into society with increasing frequency, as you've probably noticed.
Your school or university is no longer attempting to impart knowledge into you, it's attempting to convince you of an increasingly absurd series of falsehoods: men are women, foreigners are the ones who created your country etc. Your educational facility teaches an inversion of what's true.
The state, that apparatus designed to represent a nation and serve its interests, is now attempting to destroy the nation it represents. Governments are mass importing fighting-age men of foreign races then supporting them as they rape, rob, and murder. The state is inverted.
The police, ostensibly designed to make you feel safe and prevent crime, refuse to police crime committed by minorities despite them being crime's main source. We now have hate speech laws and diversity hiring laws designed to make you subservient to violent and stupid foreign ethnic groups. The police now encourage crime and support criminals, meaning they're inverted.
Media, business, law, the military... it seems as if everything these days is inverted.
But the worst thing you can do is frame this situation with the language of subversion. If you describe what's happening by saying "more and more institutions are being inverted by bad and incompetent actors", then you've already lost.
You've trapped yourself into a false narrative that falsely describes reality and thus prevents you from fixing the problem. With this mental framework no matter how many institutions you take back the inversion will keep spreading and you won't be able to find the source of it.
Because you're not living in a land filled with inversion, you're living in an inverted land. You're in Upside Down World, where good is bad and bad is good.
Is Upside Down World a Useful Model?
I must emphasise how this change in perspective is far from arbitrary. Saying the world is inverted is not the same as saying there's lots of inversion everywhere.
A world filled with inversion is a society filled with truth seekers whose media organisations start lying: a newspaper reports the opposite of what happened, a movie based on a true story switches the good and bad guys around etc. The masses of this society love truth so are outraged at the discovery of the inversion.
But the entire world being inverted is akin to a man who thinks he's in reality learning he's in a computer simulation. At first he notices weird things: he gets in a lift going up yet ends up in the basement, snow feels warm, etc. He can try and fix things: he presses the down button when he wants to go up, and starts blowing air conditioning onto the snow to cool it, but these are merely cover ups. The only way to actually fix these problems is to acknowledge he's in a simulation, get out, and then fix the glitches in the code. These instances of inversion are merely reflections of how the entire world itself is inverted. Even when things worked as intended they were still inverted, only now the inverted world is breaking down and losing its ability to conceal its true nature.
In a world filled with inversion you can tackle each inverted institution on its own. And if there's an institution infecting others you can tackle that one first.
But if the entire world is inverted any time spent tackling specific inverted institutions is wasted. Even if you win, you lose. You've lost by choosing to play the game. You win by getting out of Upside Down World, because every institution within Upside Down World is and always will be inverted, simply because they exist within Upside Down World.
A real world example such as the recent flood of migrants will illustrate this concept, because this is where we are. Inversion isn't entering our world, our world has already been inverted. The beliefs underpinning our society are inverted, so everything in society, even those things which seem correct, are inverted by virtue of existing.