Where do most vegans sit with honey and wool?!


Question:

Where do most vegans sit with honey and wool?


Answers:
True vegans don't use either of them, nor would they wear silk. With veganism, the animal does not have to die to produce the product, it simply has to have been produced by an animal's hard work or even as a simply by-product.
Any use of a product like that is seen as animal exploitation by vegans.

both are fine because in both cases, no animal is killed to reap the benefits of the honey or the wool.

honey is not vegan. wool is ok. you don't slaughter sheep for their wool.

it doesn't matter if it doesn't hurt the anI'mal its just the fact that it comes from an animal.im a vegan and i do not use ether

im vegan, and i avoid honey and wool, fo r most of the same reasons as many people have already listed.
bees are treated in a cruel way in the production of honey and check peta for info on the production of wool , particually in australia.

Vegans wouldn't consume honey or wear wool since these are animal products.

"Veganism (also known as strict vegetarianism or pure vegetarianism) is a philosophy and lifestyle that avoids using animals and animal products for food, clothing and other purposes. In practice, a vegan (an adherent of veganism) commits to the abstention from consumption or use of animal products, including meat, fish, and poultry, animal gelatin, honey, eggs and dairy products, as well as articles made of silk, fur, wool, bone, leather, feathers, pearls, nacre, coral, sponges and other materials of animal origin. Vegans also avoid products that have been tested on animals."

For more in this article, go to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/veganism...

Vegans do not use ANY animal products.

Vegans use neither, sheep are still farmed to provide wool. We don't use beeswax either, and many other products that you wouldn't necessarily think of, any products derived from animals!!!!

Vegans will not touch either.

Vegetarians can, and still be vegetarians, vegans no.

Veganism is more than a diet, it involves having nothing to do with any product or practice that uses the animal




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