*rubs temples* Again with the use of the word "forced." We don't live in bubbles. We live in rather large groups of people, from families to cities. When we use things like public transportation, banks, supermarkets, etc., we sign on to a social contract where it is on us to make sure everyone else is safe.
When the vaccines were rolled out, their safety profile had been tested in the exact same way as other vaccines. (It was accelerated because the governments of the world, as a matter of the emergency, took on the risk of the vaccines not working. Thankfully, they worked.)
When people were compelled (not necessarily forced) to get vaccinated, they still had the option to not get it if their medical history showed they would be at risk of a serious adverse event. They also have the option to not participate in society if they don't want to get vaccinated, just like parents who choose to homeschool their children if they don't want to go along with vaccine requirements for school.
In the United States, no one was forcefully held down and given the vaccine against their will if they were a consenting adult. No one was "forced" to do anything.
We have a right to participate in society, but we don't have a right to put others at risk when doing so.
This is the last comment I'll entertain on this post, as it has become clear that misinformation and disinformation agents have now discovered it and are willing to bend the truth to fit their world view.