Wow, you really threw some bombs with that criticism there. I don't know where that came from.
Anyway, it seems to me that you're changing your claims faster than I can address them. It's not that I'm sidestepping, rather I'm having trouble following your points.
At one point it was leisure, another it was equity, or equality, or winners and losers, or the workers being displaced, or workers in general... I think you're all over the place here, and it's hard to follow.
So, when you claim productivity gains are not equally distributed I say YES I COMPLETELY AGREE. Of course they aren't. Why would they be? Different people want different things and value different things differently.
Just as additional production and accessibility of iPhones will favor iPhone users and not Android users... but why would that metric matter?
But this is a brand new front, as far as I can remember in this thread.
Fortunately, we're in agreement there so I guess it's resolved.