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I mean, if the Luddites simply didn't want ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ harvesting other people's art for no benefit at all to the artist they're profiting off of, then sure.
They can be as open about it as they want. Doesn't make it not ♥♥♥♥♥♥.
And which artists are they profiting from, pray tell?
You're probably still lamenting the loss of income from the woodcarver's union when Linotype machines came out, aren't you?
Then a machine came along and took a lot of artist's work away.
The machine was called a printing press.
Artists have been whining ever since.
And don't even get started on when the camera was created.