DMG - there is nothing to stop a normal photographer from taking their print, scanning it and then submitting it to Photoshop for processing. Therefore digitals are not really that evil. They are just a quicker way of getting them to the processing lab.
And I don't think you can complain when photographers have used all sorts of effects to con us into thinking they have taken great shots. Think how much filters are used, or slow shutter speeds, or tripods or fast film or developing room 'techniques' to make the print something it isn't. I am not for or against progression but in any walk of life we have used methods to produce something that is not real - sound for example. Processing started in the 50s and has evloved to what we hear, play and love today.