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[-] Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

which means it often comes along with judgemental opinions about carnists

I would disagree with this portion of your post if it said most or all vegans. I have found most vegans are making a personal decision without passing judgement on others.

Even so, there absolutely are militant vegans who want to shame others, and those vocal minority give the rest a bad name.

Source: Spouse is vegan. I am supportive, slowly changing my diet. Blood tests show really positive results. I still don't understand honey.

[-] BruceTwarzen@lemm.ee 5 points 5 months ago

I mean that's not only vegans. On tinder i see a ton of militant meat eaters and anti vegans. Vegans or vegetarians literally say: i'm vegan, would be nice if you were too. While the other side of the coin is: real men eat meat, sorry not sorry. I eat meat, because i enjoy food too much. Please no vegans. I met one super annoying vegan in my life who said: eating meat is like paedophilia, once you fucked a child you'll always be a childfucker. On the other hand every time someone puts one and one together and realises that i'm a vegan, they tell me how bad it is and how good meat is and that it sucks.

[-] Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

Absolutely true. It's almost like a badge of "look at how bad my arteries will be in a couple of years." I guess the vocal minority in a lot of areas probably give a lot of groups a bad rep.

[-] areyouevenreal@lemm.ee 2 points 5 months ago

You are having regular blood tests? Is there a reason for this?

[-] Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Yes. Some health concerns started me thinking about my diet. Regular blood tests in my case means one baseline to basically kick everything off, followed by another 6 weeks later, and 2 subsequent follow up.

[-] veganpizza69@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

The short version:

https://ko-fi.com/post/Unveiling-the-Bitter-Side-of-Honey-M4M5N7135

https://www.fastcompany.com/90457908/eating-honey-is-more-complicated-than-you-might-think

If you know anything about apiculture, then you know that it's part of animal farming/raising (zootechny) in the same vein as pastoralism.

[-] Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

I have been a beekeeper for years. I agree that the bees are NOT in their natural habitat. However, I keep a significantly better control of the environment than the bees do in this habitat. It is better for the surrounding area, and I have talked my neighbors out of pesticide use because my bees will help pollinate their gardens and trees.

One extra note from the ko-fi article: I have never, ever heard of the practice of trimming queen wings. That is vicious, and I would never do that. Let the bees be bees. If they leave, I wasn't doing a good enough job of supporting them. I am not a commercial beekeeper, though. Merely someone who likes being around them all year.

[-] Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

Edit: it looks like both articles really focus on commercial beekeeping. I don't know where I will land on this. The honey I get is not food for the bees during the winter. Bees overproduce honey if the conditions are right. I only harvest honey that contains no brood (baby bees) and is separated from the laying queen. The food for the hive stays near the brood core, which is where bees stay during the winter.

I haven't lost a hive yet during the overwintering process. I also have not substituted with any sugar feed. The only thing that I have supplied the bees is a 100% pollen "patty" from local pollen and water during the hottest part of the year.

[-] Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

I have never heard of a beekeeper gassing a hive with cyanide instead of "spending money" overwintering them (as stated in the fastcompany article). There is no cost to overwintering bees. You just wrap the hive in what equates to a blanket during the coldest parts of the year. The bees do a great job of keeping themselves warm.

Plus, why would a beek "gas" the hives when they could simply take the covers off and let the bees freeze to death? I presume cyanide is expensive. That entire argument is counter to itself.

Once again, I am NOT a commercial beek, but that seems unnecessarily complicated.

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