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how can the owner of a business just sit back and watch his life be burned to the ground? >> anthony: david would have a very different reaction. >> david: my brother stole a car, and we went into, like, all the neighborhoods and then quickly realized it wasn't, like, about race. it was just about people stealing stuff. and, but we were out looting. we were causing chaos. and, you know, i don't think we got anything good. i think i got a tv stand. >> anthony: was it life-changing for you? >> david: it's like you grow up and you -- things are explained to you. like, here's police. they're not doing anything they're supposed to do. there's just, like, normal men and women of society just, like, acting like animals. and i was like, "oh, everything i've, like, been taught and, and learned my whole life is just disintegrating before my eyes." but, in the end, we're -- you know, from great disasters come great things, right? i mean, koreatown burned down. but it's like we own l.a. now. it's, like, half of l.a. >> jim: now it's korean culture.

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