I don't see how these two things equate.
Antibiotics also kill good bacteria, is why they hurt me. Well, there are plant-based antibiotics that I took that very good and worked well to help kill a bad bacteria over-growth that I had in my gut. I had to sit down and have a bunch of expensive testing done with various doctors and facilities to find this information out. I'm at risk of severe gut damage if I take anymore antibiotics, because I have had dozens and dozens of ear infections, which I was prescribed anti-biotics for (even as a very young toddler), and it helped wipe my good gut flora, so I wound up with severe gut disease from that, partially. I was actually told directly by doctors that taking antibiotics could kill me, actually. My gut disease is so bad that if I don't treat my gut correctly, the doctors said I could actually die. I'm at a high risk for a colostomy bag if I don't do exactly what my gut needs; that's how severe my gut situation is. I have trouble eating and keeping on weight. I was crapping blood and my intestines were rotting; imagine crapping and it smells like a dead animal just came out. It's not fun; I was very sick at that time. Couldn't really get out of bed. Going gluten free probably saved my life.
Many prescribed anti-biotics are overused, so nature has mutated to make many anti-biotics ineffective, which often means doctors prescribe even stronger antibiotics, and there's situations with people who've been on so many antibiotics that none of them work for the person to kill bad stuff in the body, and all they do is hurt the good bacteria in the gut. There's been news stories over time about antibiotics not working in treating things that they'd previously worked for. I do genuinely think antibiotics are too over-prescribed and should be used sparingly. If they're overused, all it does is make them less effective and make crazier bacteria and stuff that's harder to treat.