See logic 101 above: if you believe in the vaccine, the logically the unvaccinated affect only other unvaccinated. To conclude that unvaccinated harm vaccinated people we must logically conclude the vaccine is ineffective. The only way to resolve this logical inconsistency is redefine what is expected from a vaccine...but even that is illogical.
So we cling to irrational explanations: "I got the plague but didn't die because I had the vaccine" . Just a start...
See logic 101 above: if you believe in the vaccine, the logically the unvaccinated affect only other unvaccinated. To conclude that unvaccinated harm vaccinated people we must logically conclude the vaccine is ineffective. The only way to resolve this logical inconsistency is redefine what is expected from a vaccine...but even that is illogical.
So we cling to irrational explanations: "I got the plague but didn't die because I had the vaccine" . Just a start...