I'm not just keeping on calling such, I'm explaining why as well, synthesizing peer reviewed information based on what's accepted science since Mendel started crossbreeding peas.
I'm not stating opinions about how vaccines work, I'm stating how vaccines work.
Evidence, whether accurate or false, is one thing, and the opinion it either supports, or confronts, is another, they're related, but they're not the same.
My opinion that vaccines should be mandated harshly, that the time for pleasantries is over, it's supported by an overwhelming body of literature, whereas your confrontations against my opinion, is based in hoaxes and lies, based on selectively misinterpreting bits and pieces of the body of literature my posts are summarizing to the best of my ability.
Needless to say a summary's not an opinion either, it's just a summary, if you want to address that, you have to read the aforementioned literature, and look for relevant dissonances between what the literature says and what I'm posting about it.
Doing your own research requires more hard work than your insultingly short and dismissive responses suggest you're putting.
Ez mRNA vaccine explanation:
Classic vaccines inject you with a weakened virus so you assimilate the genome of its spike proteins.
mRNA vaccines directly inject you with the same kind of genome, only with more advanced technology that renders injecting an entire virus, an obsolete step.
The less steps a process requires to achieve the same result, the less the chances for error (this is true of everything, from medicine, to aerospace engineering), which definitionally makes them safer and more effective.
Defending treatments over vaccines in this fashion, is like arguing with a professional street racer on how to maximize shift gear efficiency, by dismissing their mechanic's advice as liberal propaganda by the auto engineering lobby, who wants to sell shift geared cars to civilians so they feminize men, by making them drive like Europeans outside of a racing track.
Why? because it's better to listen to the music of the engine for it reminds our prehistoric, alpha hunter/provider brain of a tiger's growl, before they jump on us to ensue a fight for a mammoth's carcass, as the perfect moment to release the clutch pedal, when you don't even know what a gearbox is, or how engine braking works as a way to slow down smooth before easy turns, without risking to overdo it with the brake pedal.
Bruh, do you even Tokyo Drift?