Don't conflate 'anti-vax' with 'anti-vax-mandate'. The two positions have entirely different scientific and moral bases. I would think the second group is also much larger.
You claimed that "THEY" changed the definition, based on a dictionary. This would imply that the definition was changed during covid to include "mandate sceptics".
The link shows that in 2018 it included "[...] laws that mandate vaccination".
The only real difference is that the former definition uses the word "laws" and the current one "regulation".
While the two words are not interchangeable, the definition on merriam-webster includes laws as a type of regulations.
Calling this a meaningful change of its definition that "THEY" did is nothing more than pedantic anti-vaxx bullshit.
The tech community here is pretty good around software and a limited amount of hardware. Once they venture into the world of biology, health etc they are only marginally more adept than the general public.
It's also predominately American, so you get a lot 'freedom at the expense of everyone else' ideas floating about.
Yeah, simultaneously believing that you are free to do with your own body as you like, whilst also inflicting upon others a forced medical procedure in the name of the "greater good"
Precisely. Simultaneously believing that you are free to do with your own body as you like, whilst also inflicting upon others a forced medical procedure in the name of the "greater good"