My family is fully vaccinated but wow, what a dishonest way to frame the conversation. Being against vaccine passports is not the same as being antivaxxer. It's just astounding how easy it is to manipulate the public debate by basically framing any dissenting view as coming from deranged antiscience freaks. That tactic has been used ad nauseam over the past year. (And while I never really bought into the concept of
"manufacturing consent" before, this non stop framing has got to be a prime example of how to do exactly that.)<p>Of course actual anti vaxxers oppose vaccine mandates for the most part, so there's an overlap. But I'm also against private businesses overstepping local governmental mandates and asking for vaccination proof, since I hate the precedent that it sets and it actually does nothing to stop the virus spread (beyond feel good/KYA security theatre). Does that make me an antivaxxer? Well if it does, then the word has lost any useful meaning.