False equivalency is the hallmark of a fraud.
Does it take a plumber to notice you don't have hot water?
Really if this is your standard no doctor should be talking about wearing masks because they're not physicists. There's no way they can be knowledgeable about particle dispersion.
People were literally fired from their jobs for not getting the vax. They were forced. For you to ignore that says a lot about you.
Interesting. Let's keep our eyes on the prize here. As it stands:
1. You posed a tweet from a software engineer. The software engineer had posted an image and claimed it showed the vaccine was ineffective.
2. I commented that it was strange for a software engineer - who hasn't demonstrated any relevant expertise about the subject - to declare, based on the image, that it was proof the vaccine didn't work.
3. You yourself haven't discussed why the image proves the vaccine doesn't work. You haven't discussed high throughput sequencing and the image. Or any knowledge about the subject. Or knowledge about molecular biology. Or immunology.
4. You claim that expertise doesn't matter, and that the vaccine doesn't work.
5. I asked if you would go to the plumber for dental issues. Or the auto mechanic for a broken bone. You didn't answer those questions.
6. You use the analogy of noticing a hot water heater isn't working as being similar to noticing the vaccine isn't effective. That analogy, of course, has obvious problems. It doesn't even pass a middle-school level of reasoning.
7. You claim that my ignoring previous vaccine mandates (from 2021 or 2022) says something about me. OK. Well, this is 2024. There are no vaccine mandates anywhere.
A fraud? There might be one in this discussion. But I'm not the one claiming the image a software engineer posted on social media to be proof the vaccine doesn't work.