Have vegans gone too far?

Yeah, bees pretty much have a hive mentality.

Oh, great. Now I have an image of cow-bees flying around and storing grass in cells, where it turns into milk. This is going to stick with me all day.

On the other hand, they’re kinda cute. About six inches tall.

According to a doper beekeeper whose name I can’t remember, bee deaths in captivity aren’t limited to accident - the beekeper can often find himself needing to cull large numbers of bees.

But I don’t think that’s quite the point; most vegans tend to avoid animal products on principle, regardless of whether the animal(s) producing the product actually suffered measurably.

I"m not a vegan- I’m a meat eater 100%. However, if your personal ethics forbid you from eating anything that is an animal product , how could you eat honey? Whether or not you think that’s batshit crazy or not, it’s their personal code of ethics that they stand by. :: shrug:: Gone to far? I say no. It’s something that affects them personally, not you. They’re not snatching your little bear full 'o honey and lecturing you on bee abuse right? Then I guess it’s not going to far yet.

I knew a person who wouldn’t eat bread because it killed yeast. Also, he wouldn’t eat broccoli because if you hooked it up to an eeg machine, it got readings when sliced. To him, this meant broccoli was “evolved” and “could feel pain.” So he didn’t eat broccoli either, just to be safe.

I told him that showering and wearing clothes killed millions of microscopic organisms living on your skin. He had troble finding a solution there.

BTW, the go-bots fought the evil Vegan Empire. For a reason.

So, no wax candles also.

Gone too far? Well, of course they’ve gone too far for me. Otherwise, I would be a vegan. As it is, I like chomping on the flesh of innocent animals.

I don’t get what “gone too far” means. Do you think we should legislate against them or something?

And funny, I thought all vegans were against eating honey.

At least go take a look at the salad bar. It’s free with the steak.

Okay, I’m a vegan that eats honey. :eek:

Vegans are that way for a variety of reasons. Not all vegans refuse to eat animal products due to personal ethics. Some do it for health reasons. Some, like myself, just think eating animal products is icky. Others do it for animal rights. Human beings are so unique and complex, it’s silly to assume there’s any one uniform reason for any particular belief or lifestyle.

Myself? I eat honey because to me, it’s not the flesh or bodily fluids of an animal. Flesh or bodily fluids of an animal? Kinda nasty. To me. (Usual disclaimer: I don’t ever force my views on others. In fact, I strive to keep my veganism a private matter and avoid even telling people, just so I don’t catch any shit).

Now, there will probably be a hoard of people rushing in to “prove me wrong.” To them, all I have to say is: bugger off. My beliefs are my own. So long as I don’t try to force them on anyone else, who the hell are you to try to second guess them? Now go eat your steak and let me munch my carrots in peace. Thank you and goodnight.

What exactly is honey, anyway?

I always assumed it was sort of bee poo, but I’m assuming that would rule it out of lezler’s diet…

('cus poo is nastier than milk, IMHO)

I think if it were bee poo it would rule it out of most people’s diets. :wink:

Honey is bee barf.

So, I did some quick honey research…

http://www.pa.msu.edu/~sciencet/ask_st/073097.html

Kinda gross, really. Not going to stop eating it, though.

Found an interesting article on bee barf: http://www.bumblebarf.com/bbarfart.html

After the foraging bee barfs its load into a house bee:

being the injection of an enzyme to further break down the sucrose.

So what exactly does your spouse mean when he or she calls you “Honey” ?

Come to think of it, some birds feed their chicks bird barf, dogs wolf down barf of all sorts, and a few members of my rugby team . . . (well, we’ll just not go there).

So tell us, remisser, who are going too far in your opinion:

(a) People prefering not to eat avian barf;
(b) People prefering not to eat mamalian barf;
© People prefering not to eat insect barf.

That he’s looking for an excuse not to perform oral sex?

No vegan has ever forced me to eat broccoli. I won’t force them to eat honey.

I know this is probably intended as a joke, but it’s really not true.

My diet is practically vegan, and I’m not at all malnourished. Further, the only true vegan I know is probably one of the healthiest people I know - he does ridiculous amounts of exercise, and always has more energy.

The stereotype of a malnourished vegan may well have some basis in reality, but only because people in general don’t know how to manage their diet, and vegans who don’t know how to manage their diet tend to get into trouble pretty quickly.

As to the honey thing. I’ll admit I find it going a bit far, but really only in the sense that I wouldn’t do it. I simply can’t bring myself to care about insects. If they don’t want to eat it, good for them. Not my call to judge it.

Mind you, the reason I hadn’t heard of it is probably because I don’t exactly live in vegan paradise.

Like all threads, this one reminds me of a Futurama quote:

Leela: How can you trick people into drinking something that comes from your behind? It’s disgusting!

Giant Slug: Is it? Honey comes from a bee’s behind, milk comes from a cow’s behind. And have you ever used toothpaste?

Fry: Who’s behins does that come from?

Giant Slug: You don’t want to know.
Granted, they were wrong in saying honey is from a behind, but they had a theme going and didn’t want to ruin it.

And since we’re on the topic of honey, I will mentio something not everyone knows, but is very important:

NEVER give honey to a child under the age of one, and to be safe, not even until they’re two. Honey has botulism spores, and while child and adult stomachs are acidic enough to kill it, a baby’s isn’t.