You don't understand the entitled behavior that's involved. When a person has people in their life that enables them, they start thinking that behavior is normal and when they come across somebody that refuses to be an enabler, the person starts thinking there's something wrong with that person. They think getting treated special is normal and anyone who doesn't enable them has something wrong with them. And age is a very funny thing, by mid-teens, this behavior is set into place. He's still a kid or he's just an immature child are just excuses that further enables them. I actually feel sorry for people like Williams, he's actually a victim. What he really needs is to start being held accountable for his actions. Otherwise, these actions will escalate into even greater issues and eventually, no enabling will get them out of it.
Enabler behavior involves encouraging someone to do things they shouldn’t do, pretending like there isn’t a problem, helping them cover up their mistakes, and allowing them to keep doing what they’re doing instead of calling them out on it.
It’s important to take steps to recognize this behavior and correct it by setting boundaries with the person, avoiding making excuses for them, letting them take responsibility for their actions, and encouraging them to get help."
https://www.verywellmind.com/enabler-behavior-motivations-signs-impact-8602260