I wrote this elsewhere...I can UNDERSTAND why certain people will choose to get injected twice with an elixir, whereby only five out of 14,000 test subject came down with COVID19 after 14 days of observation versus 90 in the 14,000 placebo group. True, about 96% of the test group felt terrible after injection #2 (which may have impacted that group's being out in the public and suppressed their infection rate), and the usual FDA vaccine observation period is 2-3 years and not 14 days hence the EUA. Finally, the elixer's messenger RNA platform has never been released for public use. But Von Neumann-Morgenstern optimality varies from person to person, which is why I UNDERSTAND their decision.
I can also UNDERSTAND a different individual, looking at the same fact-set, and choosing to never take that elixir.
Do I see a lot of articles making fun of those taking the vaccine? No...I see some, but not a lot.
But the conga-line of articles by the vaccinated mocking and name-calling their compliment is peculiar...."isn't that elixir supposed to protect you?" Why are they so triggered?
What drives these vaccinated people to become bullies is a doctoral dissertation in waiting.