Not at all. Someone can look at the same data and have a different conclusion from it. That's fine. Someone can decide that their personal medical situation is better served not getting vaccinated. Totally okay; that's their choice to make.
Making unfounded claims - particularly when they are contradicting observable reality - is a problem. That's dishonest. And it's wrong.
biden, fauxi, and the cdc recommending lockdowns cancellations of events, masks, and vaccines for our citizens to stop the spread of a “deadly virus” while biden is opening the border, inviting, welcoming, and spreading thousands of “disease carrying invaders” across our country during a “global pandemic” reeks of hypocrisy and proves we’re being lied to about the severity of this so called “deadly virus”...
But you do it all the time. So its okay for you but not for others?
Someone can look at the same data and have a different conclusion from it.
But what happens when somebody (you) refuses to look at data? And dismisses it out of hand while instantaneously trashing the 'messenger' as a 'quack' or worse.
Would that be a problem?