Nonsense. Allowing people to opt out of vaccinations for non-medical reasons is a cost to them.
Unalloyed nonsense. Adults can decide for themselves whether the reduced risk of getting sick is worth the visit to the clinic and the jab for them. To be compelled to do something you would not want to do without being compelled does not benefit you.
Compelling people who are medically able to have one is a benefit to them.
It is a net negative. A lot of people would benefit, physically, from forced exercise, but being compelled to do it is negative. And if they would not have done it but for the compelling, they have measured the cost (of exercise) as too much versus the benefit.
But, I suppose if you are an authoritarian leftist, compelling people to do what you want is always a benefit, because you simply do not account for the cost.
Moreover, all students have the opportunity to opt out - so no one is having a reduced choice. .
Of course it's reduced. BIPOC students have every exemption available to them that white students have, plus an additional one based on being BIPOC. It is logically impossible for white people not to have reduced choice when they have a reduced choice by definition.
Reactionary twaddle.
Being that you are a professor in academia and you support this nonsense, you are a culpable co-conspirator.