Non Union; but what can I do?

I have always been non union. I was a factory worker until an unfortunate injury, which my non union company helped me with, and to this day stays in touch with me.

I have been seeing unions flexing their muscle in my local area against non union groceries I shop at and have good communication with. This happened just days after the election.

Mind you, these non union groceries highly support local American farmers and live stock.

Unionizing these groceries would bring many sub standard products, not support the local American workers who sell to these stores, charge higher prices, and we consumers will suffer.

My question being please... as an average consumer who is worried about this, what can I do to help put a stop to this madness? Can I actively protest? Can I spread literature about the horrors unions would bring that many other consumers don't see, just like the unions always do with fliers and literature in mass mailings?

Although I am now disabled, and a small consumer, I still stand against unions as I have seen in the past all the bad things they bring, although they preach a "mob mentality" rhetoric to appease the masses to win their support. What can I do to do my part to help is all I'm asking?

Thank you...

Kentucky!

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