Thread on story of lawyers, cobblers, tailors and rise of pro-poor political parties

1. 50 years ago, cobblers were seen outside every court. They used to sew and polish boots of lawyers.

Then machines came which made boots for lawyers. Machines also came to replace
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2/ boot polishing work. Now they have almost disappeared..

The tailors used to have a shop in every street. They used to sew coats for lawyers.

Machine made clothes and coats came. And the tailors too disappeared.
I do not know where they went and

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3/ how they may be maintaining their families.

Then there are talks that robots have been invented which can replace lawyers.

I am not sure where lawyers will go and how will they maintain their families.

In the meantime, movies and TV shows taught

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4/ our youth to worship billionnaires and capitalists as ideals.

And they did so and they forgot about the cobblers and the tailors.

As the middle class and the poor were pushed back, they turned towards the State for

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5/ freebies and subsidies, the new pro poor political parties started coming up..

The billionaires had money and the poor had votes.

And the lawyers to began to talk about stipends and pensions from governments..

Such is the story of lawyers, cobblers and tailors..

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