No, but you're reciting the anti-vax narrative again.
I am not reciting a narrative; I am reporting the state of affairs from first principles and primary reports. (Not from raw data, though--that's mostly unavailable due to patient privacy considerations.)
I understand the epidemiology. It's not my specialty, but it's close enough. I read the primary literature as well as reports issued by states and/or countries. (The Israeli studies are particularly good for peer-reviewed literature; Minnesota has especially good tracking including of breakthrough infections; the U.K. produces some great reports.)
If you have specific criticisms or questions, I'll try to answer at least briefly. To a general comment like you just gave, all I can say is: you don't know what you're talking about.