The human mind is continually poised between approval and disapproval, with the latter often determined by factors which have no relevance to the actual issue. A person inclined toward distrust, disapproval, and defiance can seize upon unreal concerns for disapproving what is both right and necessary. Your post appears to be an example of that.
LOL... and some people are just gullible, uncritical followers.
I have posted LOTS of reasons to not just give blind trust like you are doing. Watch Fauci's testimony and responses to Rand Paul some time. He didn't answer with "science"... he answered with "how dare you question me".
The government is paying about $25/dose for these vaccines. About 200 million Americans have taken them... roughly $12.5 billion in revenue to pharmaceutical companies that own most of the people making the decisions and putting out the narrative.
If you have something specific I've said that you want to challenge then do. I'll post information from credible sources to back it up. Handwaving and condescending... "does not make" what you say "true".
Your believing the things in your above post does not make them true. They are not true.
No. The facts... make them true. The vaccines have harmed people. People have died from taking them. Have you really not seen that information? There is always a "weighing" of risks and the vaccines have a benefit of reducing severity, hospitalization, and death. But whether someone assumes the risk of taking it or not taking it is NOT YOUR BUSINESS. It is THEIR life and THEIR choice.
You have the right to think and speak, but no one has the right to spread highly infectious, deadly diseases.
That's ridiculous. It truly is. You have no "right" to spread the flu, right? Hundreds of millions have died from it. FWIW, the vaccine isn't stopping people from getting it or spreading it. Those who have chosen to refuse the vaccine have taken their OWN life in their OWN hands. Those who have taken it have NOT protected others and may be MORE of a danger since they are more likely to have mild symptoms that they do not recognize as an illness or risk to others.
FWIW, I had Covid in January. It wasn't that bad. I got pneumonia and that was rough but I recovered fully. A couple of weeks ago I had an antibody test done to help me make my decision concerning vaccines. I have antibodies. Research both in the US and other countries has shown that those who have natural immunity get reinfected at a very low rate. An Israeli study suggests less than 1%. In my own community, about 13% of confirmed new cases have been fully vaccinated. Less than 1% have been reinfections. Natural immunity is superior to immunity derived from vaccinations. So even if your virtue signaling had any merit or rational basis at all... I would still be a VERY, VERY low risk to get the virus and virtually no danger to anyone else.
When your so-called principles and high opinion of yourself are getting a lot of people killed who do not have to suffer and die, it is past time to rethink what you are saying and doing.
Good grief. We've gone from "Give me liberty or give me death" to "I'm scared of a virus that kills about .1% of those who contract it (and falling) so the rights of others must be surrendered?" That is truly pathetic.
I have a high opinion of MYSELF? Look in the mirror. I'm not the one engaging in this ridiculous virtue signaling and demanding that everyone do what I say. That would be YOU.