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The argument about honey is incorrect at best and deliberately misleading at worst.
But beyond this there are a number of ethical issues. The standard practices for retrieving honey involve killing bees by incidentally crushing them.
Bees are sprayed to subdue them while accessing the hive.
When honey is stolen, it is then replaced with a syrup alternative, which is not the same as honey, and is essentially depriving the bee of their natural food.
Bee hives are extremely sensitive and opening them up is highly unnatural for the bees, who work to keep a particular atmosphere inside, which gets disrupted.
On top of this, selective inbreeding of bees has weakened the species as a whole, and transportation of bees to places and environments they'd not normally travel to means transportation of diseases that would not normally affect the local population of bees, which is hazardous to bees in general.
It's a misconception that honey farming is of benefit to the overall bee population.
"they die naturally so it's okay to kill them" and "I'm ignorant to science but am going to rebute with an assumption" are what I expect from apologists, yet I'm still somehow let down.