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"Since when did bees become plants :soycry: " : r/Vegan

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Why are so many people claiming to be vegan while still consuming honey and advocating for others to eat honey? Do โ€œvegansโ€ genuinely think they are helping the bees or the planet by consuming honey? Native pollinators are wiped out by this thinking.

think of the native pollinatorinos :soycry: !

I recently learned that bees are routinely refrigerated to influence honey production, and-- this was the breaking point-- bees can definitely feel cold, and they do not like it. That's enough for me to add honey to the list of battles I'm willing to pick.

those poor bees! :marseyemojirofl:

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Someone should remind them of the millions of bugs and rats that are exterminated by pesticides to keep their veges in the supermarket.

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someone should remind then they are massive malnourished stragets and no one likes them

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Someone should also remind them that billions of bee chattel slaves are traded to farms for the purpose of pollinating their super-vegan crops every year.

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Bee Movie was a warning, not an instruction manual smh :marseyindignantturn:

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she definitely fricked that bee

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Literally built for that Big Bee Stinger :marseybee: :carpbeedrill:

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nah let them live in their delusion, more honey for us :marseybeekeeper:

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