Wow, it sounds like you'd benefit by opening your mind up to some of us compassionate, rational people who have, for a variety of reasons, decided not to get the Covid-19 "vaccines." Because while there probably are a subculture of "anti-vaxxers" like the ones you describe, it certainly doesn't describe me, my many friends who have made the same decision I have, or the growing list of public figures I follow.
I'd recommend reading the blog of Charles Eisenstein regularly. He's written some wonderful posts this fall on the topic. He's long been very influential on my outlook and one of his phrases (and book titles) is "The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible" and it sounds nothing like the world you describe. In addition, the world that Eisenstein and myself write about is not one that we'll achieve by wishing ill on others, or by Othering people. No, it's a world based in Thich Nhat Hanh's idea of the Story of Interbeing, where we recognize we are all interconnected and that reality is about relationship, not about the Story of Separation that underlies so much of Western cultural thinking, where we are at War with everything (including viruses!).
Anyway, lest this turn into a post of my own, I'll leave my thoughts there and post the link to Eisenstein's website, where you can find his past writings as well as a link to his Substack blog. (Oh and I should add that I've been a member of a MIghty Networks community called "A New and Ancient Story" which has organized around his work, and there are hundreds of beautiful souls in it, many who are unvaccinated but have nothing in common with the people your article describes.)