The mentality behind the COVID19 plandemic
The "crab mentality" refers to the way of thinking that can be best described by the phrase "If I can't have it, neither can you." This metaphor comes from a pattern of behaviour seen in crabs when a large number of them are trapped in a bucket. If there is only one crab, it can certainly escape, but in this scenario, despite being able to escape on their own, the crabs grab each other and undermine the other's effort, making sure the group's collective demise.
Matthew 23:13 "¶ But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in."
The mentality of the scribes and the Pharisees is like the crab mentality "If I can't have it, neither can you." They sought to shut up the kingdom of heaven against others because they themselves could not enter in. They seek to keep people away from the gospel which they believe not and do not understand. This would be like if one crab tries to escape from the bucket, other crabs would quickly grab hold of it to prevent it from escaping so that it would share the same fate as the rest of them.
Matthew 23:15 "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves."
The Bible calls the scribes and the Pharisees "hypocrites". The nature of a hypocrite is to conceal his real intentions. He will never make known what is on his mind to others, lest he be exposed for his evil. This is the mentality of the scribes and Pharisees, who when they made one proselyte, they knew to make him twofold more the child of hell than themselves, making it twice as hard for him to enter the kingdom of heaven.
Crabs know how to work in a group setting, and the crab mentality is also the Communist mentality because Communism is a form of collectivism that values the group more than the individual. Under a collectivist system, the ruling authority arbitrarily sets common moral, social and economic aims, and to achieve those aims, dictates the standards and rules by which individuals live and work.
Collectivist creed is often promoted in terms of idealized outcomes: social justice, security, public health and economic equality. Achieving these outcomes, however, requires the progressive destruction of Western Civilization's tradition of human and economic freedom. For a collectivist system to "succeed", individuals must lose the inalienable right to life and liberty, including the freedom to pursue their individual and independent interests. It is tyranny against the individual.
The way they take over is always first by promising the masses a more equal distribution of resources, but the powers always end up with a small group of people (the State) who misuse it. It happened to the Jews in WW2 leading to the Holocaust. It happened to the Chinese during the Cultural Revolution. It happened to the Cambodians under Pol Pot, it happened to the Russians under Stalin, and it also happened to the Venezuelans recently.
Is the COVID19 plandemic a forefront for a collectivist takeover? Why do I say that? A takeover always starts off with the public good and welfare at the expense of individual freedoms, and the measures then become more and more extreme, ending in genocide. Are we seeing more and more of the evil unfolding in the past two years? Are we seeing our national solidarity being dismantled and our borders being erased? The ultimate end game of the globalists is not just to exert total control over our governments (our governments are already a tool for them). Their quest is to obtain total psychological influence and eventually consent from the masses.