Yes, maybe it is that your English isn't good enough. Try being a little less smug, maybe it'll clear room in your brain to understand the simplicity of what someone is expressing to you.
I don't believe the vaccines are killing anyone, their primary flaw is simply that they aren't as effective as what was initially promised. This doesn't mean that they do nothing, just that their importance to surviving the pandemic is clearly overstated and manipulated for financial and political gain. I'm not a subscriber to the "death shot" hysteria, as maybe you are.
Can you back any of that up? I doubt it, but I'm curious.
Like I said, I got the jab almost a year ago. Haven't gotten a booster and don't think I ever will. I've gone in three times for antibody tests (once every three months) and each time my levels have been as high as they can possibly be, which means that my resistance against COVID has not decreased (nor do I see a reason to "boost" it).
You're trying to have a semantic argument, which I'm not remotely interested in. I would imagine the majority of our views on the virus and the pandemic are aligned and in agreement. You're just being pedantic for the sake of your own amusement.