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Sounds like it's not the honey it's the production system, so honey from wild bees would be vegan. Okay.
No, because it comes from an animal. Honey can never be vegan.
Apparently there are conflicting standards.
Source: https://www.vegansociety.com/resources/general-faqs
That's fine, but this organization isn't the same as saying "vegans" any more than the Catholic Church is the same as saying "Catholics". The church disapproves of birth control, extramarital sex and a lot of other things Catholics commonly do. I'm sure there are endless debates about whether individual vegans are vegan enough.
Using animal products is not vegan.
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The comparison doesn’t apply here as using honey goes against the very definition of veganism.
Source: https://www.vegansociety.com/go-vegan/definition-veganism
Following the pope's dictums is the very definition of Catholicism. As a former Catholic myself, the comparison seems entirely apt. Clearly we disagree. Continuing to just say "No U!" seems like the kind of pointless waste of time that belongs on reddit.
Anyone who claims they’re vegan when they’re consuming honey is lying.