Yes. Companies should be able to fire someone for not getting a vaccine. I know this is going to be tough for your simpleton brain to understand, but companies don't want their employees to become sick, miss time, and infect other employees of theirs. Companies can already already fire you for most reasons they want, including vaccination status. You could be fired for wearing the wrong color socks.
So you are only in favor of soft fascism rather than overt fascism, to no one's surprise. Thanks for clearing that up. The government shouldn't be able to literally shoot you if you won't take the science juice, but if it makes you unemployable because the government is telling everyone it should, wellllll ehhhhh I mean that is the free market right? There goes your phony attempt at pretending to care about individual rights.
If we are going to make the excuse of "well it might affect productivity," I should point out that black people objectively score worse on a wide range of metrics that are objectively linked to productivity (IQ, education, odds of being criminal, etc.). Let's not sit here and pretend this has anything to do with protecting corporate profits, that's such a flimsy deflection. People like yourself are always more than willing to block employers from firing people over rights that you actually believe people should have, such as the right to be treated equally regardless of race. The reality is you don't care about anyone's right to refuse a vaccine, so you are quite happy to see them thrown out of society for it.
I trust the opinion of the vast majority of medical professionals over professional grifters like Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones and Robert Malone. I know you right-wingers love your grifters, though, which explains how common megachurches are in the bible belt.
Q, me: "Do you understand that some people don't trust the people that you trust, and they trust other people instead? What if the government was being controlled by people you didn't trust, instead of ones that you do?"
A, you: "What do you mean? I trust the people that I trust, and I don't trust those other people."
This confirms my suspicion about lacking theory of mind. It reminds me of
this about research on sub-90 IQs:
Q: "How would you have felt yesterday evening if you didn't eat breakfast or lunch?"
A: "What do you mean? I did eat breakfast and lunch."
Q: "Yes, but if you had not, how would you have felt?"
A: "Why are you saying that? I just told you that I did."
I know people like to theorize that leftists and woketards are the way they are in part because they genuinely do not grasp that other viewpoints exist, but it's still a bit shocking to see it play out almost word for word "in the wild," so to speak.