The other day I read on Mandiner that he admittedly wanted to provoke her, which is why an unvaccinated man started wearing a yellow star. "Conversation, dialogue, thinking, thinking together," writes Attila Ertsey in his Facebook post. According to the man, he and the other people who have not been vaccinated are "excluded from normal life" because they cannot, for example, go to thermal baths or concerts.

The attitude towards the yellow star is strange in the first place, because the two things should not be mixed up!

About the exclusion from normal life, all that is said is that in normal societies the will of the majority usually prevails, and it is a fact that more than 6 million people were vaccinated, just so that they could live a slightly more normal life. Of course, because of the unvaccinated, their lives are not easy either. Not to mention how overburdened the health sector is precisely because of the unvaccinated, and despite the best efforts of the workers there, they cannot provide timely care to those in need. They also have the right to ease their pain and treat their illnesses as soon as possible. But the unvaccinated are not interested in this, but if they get covid, they expect to be dealt with within 0-24 hours. On what basis?

Well, anyone who feels that they are excluded from normal life because they don't vaccinate themselves, go away from here, let's say to a country where vaccination is mandatory. There are more and more such places to choose from and you can stand among the minority hot wheels, but it will cost you a lot.