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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 β€œvegans” 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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Veganism is such a fascinating religion. I wanna see what happens when we learn how to grow meat in a lab without harming animals and where their justifications will go then

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Some vegans are okay with lab meat because it doesn't require killing an animal. Others are against it because they think we should forgo any type of meat because if the meat lab breaks down we would still have a craving for it and might slip back into our old ways.

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Any vegan who is against lab meat is not a vegan but a auto fellatiotor fslur twink. As far vegan is about minimazing the suffering of sentient beings.

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auto fellatiotor fslur twink.

Thats literally all of them. Vegetarians are already riding the line really hard, vegoons are a parody lf fart sniffers.

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At least pescitarians say "fish are too r-slurred to feel pain so I'll eat those".

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