January 30, 2017

Platos Cave: A Photocopy

Help me /b/ I don't know what to do.
>be me, 22 year old living on my own, doing great
>have brother, he seemed okay last time I saw him 3 years ago
>came for his 12th birthday, like 3 kids came, 7-9 year olds. He got a bunch of sonic/minecraft shit
>wtf.exe
>after party, "Hey buddy, everything okay?" 
>"yeah anon! Check this cool sonic wristband omg!"
>worrying thoughts come to my head, but busy with shit
>I stay over, later I wake up to use the restroom and I overhear my mom crying in her room
>I don't ask, but I can put the picture together.
>dad thinks it's just a phase
>I go and look at my brother's browser history.
>cartoon porn
>my little pony 
>/mlp/
>page upon page of disturbing mlp porn and such.
>I try to take him to the park play ball or something, he says he "has plans to watch markiplier" today.
>mfw my brother of my own blood is going in a dark path of autism.

What can I do /b/ ? This happen to anyone else here ? I mostly worry about my mom, watching her soon grow to be... this thing.
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>>720764070 (OP)
>mfw op's little brother is a hallucination and is actually a psychological projection of himself
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January 26, 2017

Trump will publish weekly list of crimes committed by illegal immigrants

President Donald Trump's sweeping executive order on immigration includes a plan for sanctuary cities to publish weekly a list of crimes committed by "aliens."

Under a section on "sanctuary jurisdictions," the executive order called for the Department of Homeland Security to put out weekly a "comprehensive list" of the crimes.

The section of the executive order reads:

"To better inform the public regarding the public safety threats associated with sanctuary jurisdictions, the secretary shall utilize the Declined Detainer Outcome Report or its equivalent and, on a weekly basis, make public a comprehensive list of criminal actions committed by aliens and any jurisdiction that ignored or otherwise failed to honor any detainers with respect to such aliens."

The wording did not make clear whether the "aliens" — foreigners — referred to were undocumented, or illegally in the country.

Trump's executive order called for "sanctuary jurisdictions" to comply with federal immigration law or have their federal funding pulled. The only exception was for federal funding deemed necessary for law-enforcement purposes by either the attorney general or Department of Homeland Security.

During an address to the department on Wednesday after he signed the executive order, Trump said, "We are going to restore the rule of law."