If the unvaccinated are a danger to the vaccinated, then it necessarily means the vaccinated are also a danger to the unvaccinated.
If you know, you know.
To the people who don't understand this:
Get your IQ tested.
It might be on the low side.
Actually I'll just spell it out for IQ <100 people.
If the unvaxxed can endanger the vaxxed, it means the vaccine doesn't protect you.
If the vaccine doesn't protect you, there's no meaningful difference between a vaxxed and unvaxxed person.
They're both potential vectors.
Which means that you can infect me just as much as I can infect you, all things equal.
But things are never equal in the real world.
I might have a stronger immune system (and thus lower viral load) than you, who might carry a higher viral load despite being fully-vaccinated.
It's always hilarious whenever people acknowledge that you can indeed catch the virus despite being fully-vaccinated.
It's as if the "vaccine" (which is supposed to provide you immunity) is false advertising that you fell for, but now you're too proud to admit you've been duped.
So you start saying braindead stuff like "nobody said it will prevent infection, what it does is prevent hospitalization/serious illness."
Then when vaccinated people crowd up the ICUs, you say, "BUT DID THEY DIE!?"
And when they did die, you say, "Oh, one of the rare cases..."
And this is why your IQ remains low.
Because you don't have the intellectual humility to admit you were wrong.
Your ego is too large to acknowledge your stupidity.
Smart people always admit they're wrong whenever new information arises that contradicts their previous beliefs.
I wrote about this before.
It's better that we eat humble pie early and often.
That's the only way we learn, that's the only we grow and progress:
Normal people will never find convincing that governments do certain things for power/control.
Only time I saw them questioning the powers that be was when the Pfizer CEO recommended booster shots, and then they went, "Ah, you're only saying that because you want more money!"
But that's because they're projecting.
All these peasants want is to never work again and to lead an easy life -- that means money.
They can never fathom what power and control can be good for, or why one would even want to amass it.
They're basically simpletons.
Some people are just not driven by opulence and luxury and immense overflowing wealth.
For every greedy corrupt bastard like Hermann Goering, there's a power-hungry megalomaniac like Adolf Hitler who cares little for material extravagance.