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Opinion: How to Build a Monster — The Man-Child Goblins Who Never Heard “No”

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Feb 27, 2026
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Opinion: How to Build a Monster — The Man-Child Goblins Who Never Heard “No”
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A cultural trend of entitled, unaccountable men raised without meaningful limits — described metaphorically as “man-child goblins” who never heard the word “no.” The article argues that a generation of socio-economic privilege has produced individuals insulated from challenge, consequence and restraint, contributing to broader social dysfunction.

The author examines how wealth, status and protective environments shield some men from critique or accountability, ultimately producing behaviors that are immature, self-centered, and harmful. These individuals are portrayed as having been raised in bubbles that rewarded entitlement and discouraged self-reflection or discipline. The article suggests that without learning limits or hearing “no” in formative years, such men lack the resilience and perspective necessary for mature engagement with society.

 

Throughout the piece, the metaphor of “goblins” is used to illustrate the grotesque result of a culture that fails to impose boundaries on male behavior — emphasizing that this dynamic affects not only individuals but also institutions and communities where such attitudes go unchecked. The author calls for cultural accountability and a reevaluation of how privilege and power shape personal development, urging society to foster environments that encourage responsibility, empathy, and growth rather than entitlement and impunity.

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