The vaccination is still not mandatory, right? Why do you write "excuse"? Are you really so full of yourself that you can not accept that people make different decisions from yours? Why do you even care? I assume you got the vaccine for yourself. So what is the issue? Why do you have to speak about your fellow humans in such a derogatory tone?
Unvaccinated people are prolonging the pandemic, and everything about it: restrictions, lockdowns, healthcare workers' extreme overwork, you name it. Let's also not forget those of us who have friends and family who have compromised immune systems or who cannot be vaccinated for legitimate medical reasons, or children under 12 who cannot yet be vaccinated. Anti-vaxxers are actively causing those people harm.
I care because humanity has been screwed over by this virus for a year and a half now, and the virus could be completely controlled by now in any country with a sufficient vaccine supply. But it's not, because people refuse to do their part in helping to take care of their community. That's disgusting and unforgivable to me. The blame for any COVID-related death that occurs in the US now falls squarely on the shoulders of the unvaccinated.
No, kelnos, there exist unvaccinated that take all possible precautions not to be spreaders. I know people (asymptomatic supposedly non infectious but-you-never-know) who lock the car windows and airflow when they pass into inhabited areas; I know people that have broken shoes and are not going to a shop to replace them (I am not joking). Their cynicism is at level "if a particle roams the air and enters the window, tough luck..." - if you want to blame at that level, ok. (If you want to also note the damages for the shoe industry and all the equivalent, that would be understandable.)
Other people are much more leaning towards frowning upon the partytime people "let us hug and stay together and forget about it all". Those other people believe that if people had been careful, the damages would have been minimal. Using some of your words,
«the virus could be [...] controlled by now in any country with a sufficient» carefulness in the population.
Governments are prolonging the restrictions and lockdowns. Unvaccinated people are not doing that. Governments are.
Demonizing unvaccinated people is the language of an abuser: "Look what you're making me do to you." The way out of abuse isn't ever to comply with the abuser's demands.
Unvaccinated people strain the hospital system; the restrictions and lockdowns are a response to that. Sure we could just not do anything and start triaging (deciding who gets to go to the hospital and who gets to die), but it’s not correct to put zero blame on the voluntarily unvaccinated in either case.
Is that true where you live? The latest media story around where I am is that we will not see crowded hospitals since allegedly only unvaxed people will go to hospital. So what? Since the triaging monster is out of the way, what do you now use to make people afraid of daily life?
I personally don’t have an issue with this decision if they also opt out of any (btw also experimental, not approved) treatments for Covid in case they do get it. You know, to be consistent. Will keep the hospitals from becoming overcrowded.
This is no quote, so please dont make it look like one.
Also, the comparison is nonsense. If someone drinks and drives, they did intake something into their system which made them a risk to others. What you want is the reverse. Everyone is by default a risk to the society, and only if the get a biannual shot from the latest and greatest experimental medicine, you deem them no danger to society. You are trying to outlaw the human condition. There are people who think this is a big deal and needs to be opposed. I agree.
Can you please briefly explain to us your negative emotions towards covid vaccination if you don't mind? There is no scientific reason good enough to not have it for most of the population.
Making it a stance about personal freedoms is often used but it detracts discussion about facts of approved vaccinations, positive or negative they may be.