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When steam engines came around this were the arguments against. Also the same when looms were invented. I kind of get it, new stuff, that can change a lot, is scary. But being stuck because of that is the wrong way imho
Horses were never "employed". They are essentially cattle. It's not like they like to be ridden, it's actually physically bad for them. Also sitting on the back of a flight animal is just perpetual torture. But that's besides the point.
The industry changes to something different, so the people can find jobs somewhere else.
Seems rather fast to me.
Yeah, Like slaves were "employed", because they were given food and shelter, but no option to freely choose. Not comparable imo.
As the owner of a wyvern I can vouch for this.
That would honestly be pretty tempting :D