Yep. The lack of concern for those who have been injured or might be sensitive to vaccines is appalling.
There are definitely children who have been injured by vaccines (guillian-barre syndrome comes to mind) and those who are sensitive to components of vaccines, such as those allergic to eggs. Anyone injured has my sympathy.
However, the risk/benefit ratio is on the side of vaccination. Many unvaccinated people benefit from “herd immunity” which means that as long as a high percentage of children are vaccinated, the unvaccinated aren’t likely to come in contact with the disease. Scares have caused vaccination rates to drop. When it drops below the threshold - around 80 to 90% for most diseases - you have outbreaks. And kids dying or affected for life.
Someone may not mind if their child gets chicken pox, but how about the pregnant woman they encounter? Chicken pox is very contagious; it’s airborn and can be transmitted merely by sitting in a waiting room with someone infected who sneezes. It causes severe fetal problems - deformities, mental retardation, blindness, etc.