Message from @comuna redpill

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2018-08-04 13:43:49 UTC  

They don't do it out of greediness

2018-08-04 13:44:39 UTC  

If those people were given decent conditions they wouldn't resort to that

2018-08-04 13:44:55 UTC  

Because almost nobody wants to get involved with crime

2018-08-04 13:45:03 UTC  

Lawyers isnt the problem, the evidence should be, if the person has enough evidence for not getting paid enough he should not have a problem. And such jobs are local for people in poverty, so their bosses are likely poor like them too, but not as poor obviously, they'd have trouble getting a good lawyer too.

2018-08-04 13:45:24 UTC  

@Mr. X they would get a better one

2018-08-04 13:45:24 UTC  

Some do it out of greediness though

2018-08-04 13:45:46 UTC  

They could yes but it depends

2018-08-04 13:45:57 UTC  

There are good cheaper lawyers out there

2018-08-04 13:46:06 UTC  

Some of them do it of course but what's incetivated by the media and so on?

2018-08-04 13:46:11 UTC  

Moral greediness

2018-08-04 13:46:19 UTC  

And wouldnt the state provide you with one if you cant get one anyway?

2018-08-04 13:46:24 UTC  

And when people don't have means to realize it

2018-08-04 13:46:50 UTC  

They have to resort to other means to satisfy their artificial needs

2018-08-04 13:47:07 UTC  

It's a heavily psychological aspect

2018-08-04 13:47:11 UTC  

Crime brings journalists more money out of viewers and readers.

2018-08-04 13:47:42 UTC  

When you pressure a mass into thinking something while not giving the means to realize it shit goes down

2018-08-04 13:48:17 UTC  

@Mr. X the state lawyers in the us are known to be terrible

2018-08-04 13:48:19 UTC  

If they work hard they can live better, that Im confident of. Because many people in old days, even where I live struggled and worked hard and now achieved a lot of wealth.

2018-08-04 13:48:30 UTC  

They have to work in a ton of cases at the same time

2018-08-04 13:48:43 UTC  

They can't even analyze a case for a entire day mostly

2018-08-04 13:48:52 UTC  

So their performance is terrible

2018-08-04 13:49:13 UTC  

Still, it also depends on the level of poverty and the evidence

2018-08-04 13:49:15 UTC  

@Mr. X not always like this

2018-08-04 13:49:28 UTC  

My grandmother worked since she was 7

2018-08-04 13:49:31 UTC  

Im sure they'd win a case most of the time if being paid less was as common

2018-08-04 13:49:40 UTC  

While maintaining top grades in the class

2018-08-04 13:49:50 UTC  

For her entire student life

2018-08-04 13:50:10 UTC  

@Mr. X they don't

2018-08-04 13:50:30 UTC  

Because the jury system usually dont give them the case

2018-08-04 13:50:35 UTC  

Even with evidence

2018-08-04 13:50:37 UTC  

What about her adult life?

2018-08-04 13:50:47 UTC  

She is poor until now

2018-08-04 13:51:15 UTC  

It depends on what you work as and how you spend your money among many other things

2018-08-04 13:51:29 UTC  

She got a pedagogy degree and worked in many state departments

2018-08-04 13:51:44 UTC  

@Mr. X she saved so she could retire

2018-08-04 13:51:52 UTC  

That's what she managed to get

2018-08-04 13:51:59 UTC  

My grandfather went to england and came back with very very little and worked on a lot of jobs

2018-08-04 13:52:11 UTC  

He worked all over the world

2018-08-04 13:52:11 UTC  

With a lot of hard times

2018-08-04 13:52:38 UTC  

Same for my grandfather but it takes a lot of hard work to get richer

2018-08-04 13:52:48 UTC  

And she didn't retired in a good comfort