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To be very clear, no one is "taking all" their honey, FFS.
Hyperbole is better suited for getting a reaction, not actually proving an argument true. 🤓
Something tells me they were just making a joke, not an argument 🤓
It's worth noting whatever's left is often still not enough to survive the winter. They often replace it with a form of sugar water that doesn't give the bees what they need
From a study looking at the harms of this replacement:
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s13592-020-00745-6.pdf
From a less scientific source but talking about practices more broadly:
https://plantbasednews.org/culture/ethics/is-honey-vegan-the-not-so-sweet-truth/
Unless you have citations assuring the validity and impartiality of that team from the initial quote, I'm going to have to lean toward "biased AF" and even "fundamentally compromised". Secondly, the follow-up quote is both and blatantly so: fucking vegan "news"? For shame.
Maybe, getting off the internet and taking to some actual apiarists' could be a wiser, more reliably scientific method to find answers to this issue. Rather than memes, FB-focused "news" orgs, and politically attached think thanks. 🤷🏼♀️
The paper shows its funding source The paper was published by authors from universities funded by government grants
Here another talking about the sugar water use and harm if you don't trust the first
And for author information:
https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/5/266
Fair point. Care to do the same to the vegan news source?
Hopefully it’s easy enough to find the sources they’re relying on. If you don’t know apiarists you might have to burn a lotta gas or spam email some to talk to them.
Or, simply find the online forums they use. They're not all Luddites, you know.
But what happened to getting off the internet!
On a serious note, I hope those forums aren’t infested with commercial interests as you recognized think tanks often are. I mean, I pretty much doubt it.
But some smart, yet very sad, corn syrup etc. shill could be hawking his stuff and inflating via socketpuppets…
This right here is why a small part of me wants an independent third party to vacuum up our IRL identities (think social security number) and represent the legitimacy of our existences to social/review websites.
Heh. I have neither the bandwidth nor the expertise to unpack that this evening, but let's just say: that would go so gloriously wrong in every conceivable way.
It’s a SMALL part okay! :D
Today’s shower thought: the IRS already forced me to signup for ID dot me, why not put that intrusion to good use?
No more choosing the next venue for the biggest days of our lives (weddings) or anniversaries (restaurants) or honeymoons based on friggin REVIEW FRAUD (dammit Amazon!)!
Maybe an unqualified unpack next time you’re free & you think of how angry this idea makes you :p
Ignore them.