Well at this point I can be pro-mask and anti-multiple masks.
I've been given so many options.
This post had a lot of topics in it, and you are focus-firing a very narrow laser at it. More than half of the content here is about trust (or lack thereof) and the complete failure of the system mixed with toxic cancel culture and extremely counterproductive negative reinforcement.
The word "die" appears one time in the original post, and that is in reference to the abysmal safety standards and lack of long-term testing for experimental vaccines that apparently don't even grant immunity, let alone give us the ability to remove our masks. It should be very alarming to everyone that compliance keeps getting more and more strict while nothing is being taken off the pile.
Got the vaccine? Good! Now keep wearing a mask and stay 6 feet away at all times. What? Why?
So you were referring to the kind of death that doesn't involve dying?
This stuff is what plays on people's paranoia and promotes the need for violence. By combining a litany of misinformation with the idea that "they" will harm you if you live in fantasy land, you create a false narrative. The internet bogey man is not going to come to life and start murdering people. Pointing at that truth and logic matter is not the same as calling someone a Nazi. Calling an idea ridiculous is not the same as calling for death. Of course calling Trump supporters evil is silly, but the hyperbole you added to it in the context of the rest of the article is completely off base
Not sure why this is thrown in, but sure, I'll try to help you out with this one (you ignore me all the other times I try to explain this stuff to you, so I have no reason to believe this time will be any different).
Having the vaccine greatly increases the chance that the infection will be removed in your system. It isn't instant fairy magic - if someone huffs disease into your mouth, then you turn and spray it on the person next to you, you still spread the disease - even though you didn't get sick. You can even be infected with covid - vaccination doesn't stop the infection, it enables the body to fight the infection. Someone with a vaccination can still spread the disease