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TopicAre insects vegan?
Doctor Foxx
10/15/17 11:21:19 PM
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Revelation34 posted...
Doctor Foxx posted...
SkynyrdRocker posted...
Zangulus posted...
No. Insects are living beings. Therefor against vegan ideology.

Theres even the question about eating honey amongst some vegans... some consider it bee slavery.

But bees make honey. That's what they do. It's their natural state.

Cows make milk. Chickens lay eggs. Sheep grow wool. There's no question... Honey isn't vegan. It's an animal product.

Whether it's ethical to eat honey or not is another matter


When it comes to sheep they want to be sheared. For that matter cows need to be milked too.

Right and the point is those products animals naturally go about making are very much not vegan. Like bees and honey, cows make milk for feeding members of their own species, not to share it with humans. Cows don't need to be milked if they are allowed to feed their calves naturally, and bees don't require humans to take their honey.

Honey is ok for vegetarians and for those eating plant based (but not vegan)
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