@oxb+1jWcW2Vu / OP: If you didn't choose to talk about your beliefs at work, then how did Cisco find out what your beliefs and stance were?
How did you get pushed into a corner? You had to get a jab? While I disagreed w/ Cisco's decision to force the vaccination, they were hardly unique in doing so.
I got the vaccination just like I get every other vaccination: MMR, Polio, Tetanus, Hepatitis A/B, Meningococcal B, Pneumovax, Shingles, and Flu shots. If the Chicken Pox vaccination had been available when I was a kid, I'd've gotten that one too, just like I forced my kids to get it. So, in that regard, Cisco didn't force me to do anything I wasn't already in line to do already. And, Cisco was nice enough to let me work from home from Mar '20 to now, so I didn't have to be in close proximity to those who did refuse to get the shots.
If that's your "stance", then I bet you're one of those people who'd come into the office in the winter months with a cold or flu and not give a sh-t about spreading it to your co-workers.
I bet you don't like the groups Cisco donates money to. If you don't like their "woke" contributions, go work for Chick-Fil-A. I understand they're very conservative. Cisco, and other companies, make political donations to politicians who have beliefs I don't believe in, but they do it because that person is on some committee or is sponsoring some bill that affects their business and they want to encourage that politician to vote in the way that helps the company make money. It's the capitalist way. Do you really think Cisco is "woke"? They're just being blown in the direction they think the political winds are blowing that will benefit the company the most. Ignore it, do your job and make your own political contributions where you want to. He-l, Cisco has plenty of left AND right wing organizations that you can contribute to and they'll match your contributions, so don't tell me Cisco is all woke. It's capitalistic.
And lastly, how the he-l is Cisco blacklisting you at other companies? You really think that? It's probably the huge chip on your shoulder causing you to trash talk Cisco in the interview and no prospective company want's to hear it. They know you'll do the same to them when you leave. Many people on this forum think having Cisco on your resume means that your skills are out-of-date and that you basically only know legacy technology, so prospective companies don't want you. I haven't found that to be the case, but that might also be why and not some active, vindictive action by Cisco. Trust me, you're just a number at Cisco and they could care less about you. No one at Cisco is going to waste their time trying to blacklist you anywhere. You're not worth their time or effort.
I would say "Wake up and smell the coffee", but then you'd just say I'm some woke lefty and you'd be wrong. I'm an old fa-t who's been around the block a few times and graduated from the school of Hard Knocks. When I read your original post, the way you were whining about your treatment, you were the one that came across as the snowflake. :-) Post your Amazon wish list link here and I'll buy you some cheese to go w/ your whine.