@Mamako It is not appropriate or fair to compare the natural behavior of honeybees to the cultural practice of Sati in India. Honeybees have evolved and adapted to their environment over millions of years, and their social structure is suited to their ecological niche. On the other hand, Sati is a deeply ingrained cultural practice that has caused significant harm to women and has been largely rejected by modern Indian society.
Comparing these two things is like comparing apples and oranges - they are fundamentally different in nature and cannot be fairly compared. That being said, it is important to critically examine cultural practices that are harmful or discriminatory, and to work towards creating more just and equitable societies that respect human rights and promote the well-being of all individuals.