There are many areas where reasonable people could disagree, areas where evidence is equivocal or there is enough uncertainty that it is hard to tell what is most likely true. However, vaccine efficacy is not such an area. There is overwhelming evidence that vaccines do much more good than harm. You could argue that the benefits of some vaccines are overblown, or that vaccine risks might not be worth the benefits for certain combinations of disease/population (e.g. it is unclear if COVID vaccines are necessary in healthy kids). But vaccine outcomes are studied extensively, and that data is unequivocal.
Thus, you cannot really argue this issue from the standpoint of what the evidence says. You can only argue the issue from the standpoint of believing the global scientific community is part of a vast conspiracy to enrich pharmaceutical companies. Conspiracies, by their nature, are unfalsifiable as any evidence presented just proves the depth and scope of the conspiracy.
I appreciate your open-minded way of thinking...Candace Owens said something a few months back about conspiratorial thinking being a good way to open your mind to what is possible in the world, and I think there is truth to that. But I don't have much time for conspiracies myself, and don't feel like debating whether or not gender-affirming surgeries are being pushed to enrich the medical community.
On my way out, I will address one other thing you said previously that could use some clarification: you thought some guys might pretend to be transgender in order to see boobies in a locker-room and earn some trophies. All sporting organizations that have seriously considered this issue AND considered allowing trans women to compete with women have discussed restrictions specifying that the trans woman in question would have to undergo hormonal therapy to suppress androgens to normal female levels. I like boobies as much as the next guy, and I enjoyed competing in sports, but getting rid of my testosterone, growing breasts (I gotta admit, my man-boobs are coming in nicely in middle-age), and opting into one of the most discriminated against groups of people within our country seems like a pretty high price to pay. The internet has a lot of boobies, and I don't need any hormonal therapy to access it.
p.s.- This is nothing against you, you seem like a decent guy. Who knows, maybe the future will prove your stance on this issue is closer to the truth than mine? But I don't think the 2 of us can agree on the nature of the evidence to move forward in a constructive way, we would just be talking back and forth and wasting both of our time.