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I've seen the effects of forced neuroleptic injections on a friend before, that's why I feel so strongly about this, I'm not commandeering anything.
Forced antipsychotics given via injection is a fine argument to have. Bad side effects from giving them and other bad effects from not. The patient, and only the patient, suffers directly either way.
But that conversation has NOTHING to do with vaccines, which helps protect both the patient and anyone the patient comes in contact with. That's like saying you have the bodily autonomy to wander naked through the grocery store and pee wherever you'd like. Your choice is affecting others, so it's not acceptable.
Neuroleptics are for psychiatric conditions and have serious side effects that are not uncommon.
Vaccines are for infectious diseases, side effects are mild with serious ones being very rare, and widespread use is very important on a population level.
Your take is incredibly misdirected. This isn’t remotely the same kind of freedom being impeded.
I can't believe I have to say this but, neuroleptic injections ≠ vaccines.