That applies to those that parrot other's thoughts they read on wacky websites and Facebook pages by reposting them everywhere else as if they are witty. My response was a light-hearted picture that was verbatim to my reply, not an attempt to emulate others views with false political memes reposted from propaganda websites as if they are factual.
If you'd like a more lengthy response... I couldn't care less about others vaccination status. I believe in protecting the autonomy of the individual to control their lives; but also the autonomy of the business owner to run their business as they see fit. If a person doesn't comply with a business owner's wishes, they can work somewhere else or shop somewhere else. Freedom is a double-edged sword and the government telling an employer whom they must hire (or can't fire) is a government-intrusion of private businesses. That's terrifying to me.
Along those same lines, and this goes to
@hossblur point, if somebody wants to be a druggy then that is their choice, but I don't want to pay for their welfare. Likewise, if somebody chooses to not get vaccinated and gets COVID then I don't want to pay for their hospital bills.
Honest individuals can have a discussion about the safety of the vaccine and the unknown long-term effects but the efficacy is beyond doubt. We have literally millions of examples showing the vaccine works and that the sick and dying are hugely the unvaccinated. That's irrefutable.
A prime anecdotal example of the "informed unvaccinated" is Phil Valentine, the conservative radio host that spoke against the vaccine, but after being hospitalized and "fighting for his life" now has his family calling for people to get vaccinated. Everybody gets to weigh their decision, but once you get sick... it's too late to change your mind.
Phil Valentine's brother revealed the host was in critical care and in "very serious condition."
www.cbsnews.com
The bottom line is to go to your doctor for information; not Mother Jones, HuffPost, FoxNews, or DeconstructingConventional.