Rockbassist, even if you don't like to funk, you should hear some Larry Grahamm and Bootsy Collins. Then you will hear how some tones that you simply can't get without effects. Both of this (amazing) players defined their voices using effects. If you like to rock, remember some greats like Cliff Burton, Geezer Butler and all guys who crancked up their amps to reach distortion.
The point is always about Tone and being able to express your inner voice with any tools it needs. Remember that Bass or any Effect are just tools and a tool can't be bad it self (although we can misuse them badly).
If we were in the 50's we all would hear from acoustic bassists that they didn't get our point using eletric basses. Well, we play them because we have to, because it gives us the tone we seek and because we're drawn to its tone, at first time. But we may be just self-indulgent or frustrated guitarrists because we do prefer to play it electric...
You simply can't be purist about changing natural sound if you're using eletric devices to distort and change strings pure motion tone. It is just a matter of taste if you don't like it, but pointless is to be conservative about art, self-expression and music.
If someone hears it that way, how can it be pointless?
Others point-of-view doesn't need to be wrong to make your point right, right?
Best Regards...