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      • When Crabs are harvested together in a barrel, the crabs will pull down any crab that tries to get out of the barrel before them. This is how the term came to be. It is often used in conjunction with jealousy, hate, competition and the African American community.
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  2. Feb 28, 2022 · Real Talk | African Americans struggle just like crabs in a barrel. by Community Word Staff • February 28, 2022 • 2 Comments. DEMARIO BOONE. When Crabs are pulled from the ocean and thrown together in a barrel, the crabs will pull down any other crab that tries to get out before them.

  3. Like crabs in a barrel, when you try to rise above your circumstances, they will try to pull you back down. After reading yet another attack on a younger, accomplished African-American by Dr. Cornel West that is what makes me disappointed as a black woman trying to rise above the circumstances she was born into.

  4. According to many African-Americans, the crab in the bucket mentality has been synonymous with the African-American community since slavery. The analogy is simple but profound. If you have ever gone crabbing, you know that you do not have to place a lid on the bucket in which you keep your captured crabs.

  5. Aug 17, 2018 · When Crabs are harvested together in a barrel, the crabs will pull down any crab that tries to get out of the barrel before them. This is how the term came to be. It is often used in conjunction with jealousy, hate, competition and the African American community.

  6. Mar 21, 2011 · Some people just don't want to see others succeed, or they feel threatened if a little light shines on someone else, even for a minute. This has been a well-known "syndrome" in the Black...

  7. Jun 12, 2016 · Multiple books published over the past two decades attribute the crabs-in-a-barrel metaphor to Up From Slavery—starting no later than an article in The International Review of African American Art (1998), but none of them quote the exact wording Washington used and none of them cite the chapter and page of Washington's autobiography in which ...

  8. Look up crab mentality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crab mentality, also known as crab theory, [1] [2] crabs in a bucket [a] mentality, or the crab-bucket effect, is a way of thinking usually described by the phrase "if I can't have it, neither can you". [3]

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