If they were capable of respecting boundaries or other people's feelings, you wouldn't have to ban them in the first place.
By the time you get to a ban, they've had a variety of warnings and pleas for civility. So it shouldn't be a shock. But to them it always is!
The shock is of course that it's happening to them. *They* are the protagonist of this situation. The rest of us are just characters in their drama. It's impossible that rules could apply to them. Any negative experience must be the result of unfairness.
So they will test the boundaries over and over until they get all tuckered out. You have to be diligent! Keep flushing!
Then they'll slink off, shaking their fist as they go. Boundaries? Apply to them? Never! Except this one somehow does. At this stage, you might see a flounce: https://www.toytowngermany.com/wiki/Flounce 
If you're lucky, they'll find some other venue to go be a pest. If that other venue's lucky, the turd will have learned to be slightly less awful.
But sometimes they'll return days or weeks or months later as their injured pride flares up again. "How dare they apply to me the same rules as others! It's the greatest injustice in all of history!" Blah, blah, blah. So you have to flush again for a while.
That Trump is president adds another layer of insanity here. While he's ignoring his duties, thousands die every day. If he wanted he could be saving lives. But no, his priority is indulging his narcissistic rage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissistic_rage_and_narcissistic_injury
And a shout out to the line workers at Twitter responsible for enforcing this and the Q-kook removal. This phase of the job always sucks, but you're saving lives and our collective sanity. Thanks!
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