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Is “Crabs in a Barrel” Still Holding Us Back? YES or NO?

Let’s not dance around it.

The phrase “crabs in a barrel” gets thrown around a lot in the Black community, but nobody really wants to sit with what it actually means.

For those who don’t know: when crabs are in a barrel, anytime one tries to climb out, the others pull it back down. Nobody escapes.

Now the real question is…

Is that still us today?

🧠 Where the Mentality Comes From

Before we start pointing fingers, let’s be clear, this mindset didn’t just appear out of nowhere.

It was shaped by:

  • Systemic oppression
  • Lack of access to resources
  • Generations of survival mode

When opportunities are limited, people compete harder. When people feel like there’s “only one spot,” support turns into silent competition.

So yes, some of this behavior was conditioned.

But here’s where it gets uncomfortable…

🚨 At What Point Do We Take Accountability?

We can’t blame everything on the system forever.

There are real situations where:

  • People hate instead of support
  • People gossip instead of promote
  • People tear down instead of build

You see it every day:

  • A Black business launches → criticized before it’s supported
  • Someone levels up → suddenly they’re “fake” or “changed”
  • A creator goes viral → more backlash than backing

That’s not oppression. That’s behavior.

📱 Social Media Made It Worse

Social media didn’t create the mentality, but it amplified it.

Now everybody can:

  • Watch your moves
  • Compare their life to yours
  • Throw shade from a distance

And instead of collaboration, we get competition.

Instead of “how can we build together?”
It becomes “why them and not me?”

⚖️ But Let’s Be Real—That’s Not the Whole Story

Here’s the part people don’t talk about enough…

There’s also a lot of support in the community.

We’ve seen:

  • Black businesses go viral from community backing
  • Artists blow up because people shared their work
  • Movements funded and pushed by collective support

So no, it’s not everybody.

But it doesn’t have to be everybody to be a problem.

💡 The Real Issue: Mindset vs Scarcity

At the root of it all is one thing: scarcity thinking.

The belief that:

  • There’s not enough success to go around
  • Someone else winning means you’re losing
  • There’s only “room for one”

That mindset will keep any community stuck.

Because the truth is, when one person breaks through, it can open doors for others… if we let it.

✊🏾 So… YES or NO?

YES—the “crabs in a barrel” mentality still exists in parts of the community.
BUT—it’s not the whole story, and it doesn’t define us.

The bigger question is:

Are we going to keep feeding that mindset…
Or start building a culture of collaboration, ownership, and real support?

Because at the end of the day, nobody benefits when we pull each other down.


👇🏾 Let’s talk:
Is “crabs in a barrel” still a real issue in the Black community?
Comment YES or NO and be honest.

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