"Its just posters expressing their opinions. Some posters opinions are to the effect that people like you and I are fools for being vaccinated and criticise those who promote vaccinations, while other posters see it the other way and regard the unvaccinated as fools and call them anti-vaxxers. Different people, different views."
Except it isn't just posters expressing their opinions, is it?
It is inordinately more consequentially far-reaching than just that and the situation is not quite as equivocal as your "different people, different views" throwaway line seeks to imply.
Because people like you and I - who are able to reconcile our perceptions of the Covid-related risks relative the vaccine-related risk, and in doing so, elect to become vaccinated - suffer no personal consequences for doing so.
But people who, unlike you and I - who are unable to reconcile their perceptions of the Covid-related risks relative the vaccine-related risk, and in doing so, elect to not become vaccinated - they incur highly significant personal consequences, including being afforded social pariah status as well as losing their livelihoods.
Imagine being genuinely worried about the long term consequences of Covid vaccines, and losing your job as a result?
Or is it a case of the elite adopting a "Let them eat cake," position?