As I was out walking the streets of Los Angeles. I spied an old white guy, in the gutter he lay. He saw me and feebly, he beckoned me over. He said he was freezing on such a fine day. I knelt beside him, touched his fevered forehead. Plainly I heard the rale in his chest. He said the city was rounding up homeless. He'd been picked up just like the rest. Taken to a CDC center for forced vaccination. He was given a doughnut and a shot in the arm. He said after the shot, he laid down in the gutter. When I heard this I was filled with alarm. He asked me to fetch him one last cold beverage. When I returned his spirit was gone. I hoped his last memory would be of a kind stranger. Not of a cold hearted city. happy he'd moved on. I called 911, reporting what happened, They were to busy, refusing to come. I called Governor Newsome, I told him the story. He said he'd do nothing for homeless white scum. I dug his grave in the lawn and laid the sod oer him. I put up a marker saying here lies a poor man. He has been vaxxed, boosted, then forgotten. A victim of the left's depopulation pogram. I said a prayer over him, I planted some flowers. Heavy heart in my chest I went on my way. A once beautiful city, destroyed by the commies. These are the streets of Los Angeles today doug crockett 12-19-21