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.
The mentality behind the COVID19 plandemic
The mentality behind the COVID19 plandemic
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.