Peer reviewed evidence of systemic discrimination against the unvaccinated
What are ethics?
Ethics are well founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans should and should not do. This is in terms of rights, obligation, fairness and duty.
Some consider ethics to be, “what feels right or wrong,” “correspondence with religious beliefs,” “doing what the law requires,” or, “doing what society expects.” Neither of these definitions are sufficient, especially societal expectations. After all, entire societies can become ethically and morally corrupt, e.g., Nazi Germany.
Ethics must be axiomatically based on behaviour that produces a net benefit for an individual and those affected by that behaviour. e.g., Do No Harm. Ethical violations are often considered to be wrong doings, vices or even crimes.
Every professional organization has its own ethical standards. Accountants have their own code of ethics, engineers have their own code of ethics and medical professionals have their own code of ethics.
We seem to be awash in a sea of ethical violations. In a previous article, we saw Yale use unethical experimental research to curate public messages to shame the unvaccinated. During the same time period, we saw journalistic misconduct in the promotion of paid pharmaceutical propaganda.
Below is a small sample of media promoting discrimination of the unvaccinated for medical treatment and charity.
Medical Discrimination
Piers Morgan via Twitter

Charity Discrimination
More Examples
A study published in Nature by authors from Denmark and Norway describe public sentiment toward the unvaccinated in terms of vaccine mandates, vaccine passports and massive information campaigns.
The study consisted of approximately 64,440 participants and quantified discriminatory attitudes between vaccinated and unvaccinated citizens in 21 countries. 84% of the participants were vaccinated and 16% were unvaccinated.
Vaccinated participants were 13% on average more unhappy with the unvaccinated, with variations in different countries depending on societal structure. Unvaccinated had a negligible exclusionary attitude toward vaccinated individuals.
“In this study, we have documented that individuals vaccinated against COVID-19 express negative attitudes against unvaccinated individuals in the form of antipathy, stereotypes, support for exclusion from family relationships and support for removal of political rights. In total, these four forms of discriminatory attitudes are consistent with the observation of prejudice according to standard definitions in social psychology.”
— Discriminatory Attitudes Against the Unvaccinated During a Global Pandemic
The combination of anecdotal experience, mass media campaigns and quantifiable research demonstrate standard definitions of discrimination for unvaccination individuals. Not to mention recent so called, "research,” attempting to smear the unvaccinated as traffic hazards.
No one should face discrimination based on medical condition or medical choices.
An individual’s private medical status is the most sensitive and confidential information. It should not be dispersed for dining at a restaurant or a condition of employment. Fear tactics regarding the, “danger of the unvaccinated,” is unprovable blatant discrimination. Not only is this unethical, morally repugnant, but also illegal. Is this the behaviour of a so called civilized society?
This type of unwarranted discrimination will only cause further harm and create division. It will create an underground medical system and a parallel economy. Exclusion and discrimination is not something leaders should promote.
Take for instance the historic and unforgettable speech by Justin Trudeau.
“They are extremists who don’t believe in science, they’re often misogynists, also often racists. It’s a small group that muscles in, and we have to make a choice in terms of leaders, in terms of the country. Do we tolerate these people? Or do we say, hey, most of the Quebecois people – 80% – are vaccinated. We want to come back to things we like doing. It’s not those people who are blocking us.” — Justin Trudeau
It’s not the job of the unvaccinated to protect the vaccinated.
That’s the vaccine’s job.
We have to make a decision as a society. Are we going to allow this perverse and unjust discrimination to persist unconfronted? Will we push and suppress these crimes into our collective unconscious and create generational schisms?
It’s time we resolve this vindication and reunite as a society.