Oh it's accurate all right, but it's not like it happened in the last few years. I grew up in LA in the 1960s when it was a normal American city. But in the 1970s, and moreso in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, the city turned into the cesspool it currently is. LA resembles Mexico City more than America -- crowds, crime, grime, graffiti, lazy men on street corners, cheap tinny Mexican music on every street corner.
All because we don't enforce our immigration laws, and because liberals fight common sense enforcement.
LA might still be prosperous but it is like Rio de Janeiro -- wealthy but surrounded by millions of angry peasants.
It was my home but I wouldn't move back there for a million dollars.
I don't want my children to be stuck in an ethnic war zone, on the losing side.