The letters obtained by the Akron Beacon Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network, show people’s concern over the tone of the Facebook post by Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski

At least 59 Ohio residents have complained to the state’s attorney general over posts made by an Ohio sheriff suggesting that people should keep track of homeowners who have signs supporting Democrat Kamala Harris for president.

Bruce Zuchowski, the sheriff for Portage County just southeast of Cleveland, posted the suggestion to his social media account on Sept. 13, when he talked about Harris’ campaign and border policies.

Some people said they were angry, accusing Zuchowski of voter intimidation and racism. Others, including people who live in Portage County, said the sheriff’s post made them afraid.


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  • @paf0
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    -163 months ago

    Yes, I also know they held rallies and self identified as nazis

    • Flying Squid
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      213 months ago

      I see, so you have to literally be a member of the German National Socialist Worker’s Party in order for someone to legitimately call you a Nazi.

      • @NABDad
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        183 months ago

        Yes. Otherwise we have to call them sparkling fascist.

        • Flying Squid
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          113 months ago

          This is the level of this person’s argument as far as I can tell. It’s not a Nazi if it’s off-brand.

      • @paf0
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        -53 months ago

        No, there are in fact neo-nazis that self identify as nazis

        • Flying Squid
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          103 months ago

          I see, so you have to literally call yourself a Nazi or someone else calling you a Nazi is being unfair to you.

          • @paf0
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            3 months ago

            I said nothing about fairness. I just wish the word were saved for actual nazis

            • Flying Squid
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              93 months ago

              That sounds like a fairness issue to me. That it’s unfair to call anyone who doesn’t announce to the world that they are a Nazi a Nazi.

              • @paf0
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                -43 months ago

                Ok. It’s not just about self identification, it’s also about exaggeration and intent. The more that word is thrown around, the less it is taken seriously when things like Charlottesville or a white supremacy rally happens, where they are verbally anti-Jewish. I just want the word to be used in a more accurate manner. This man is a racist, he is a fascist, but he’s not necessarily a Nazi.

                Anyway, agree to disagree with you all, I’m all done talking about this.

                • Flying Squid
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                  23 months ago

                  You can’t even define “Nazi.” You keep changing what you are saying it should mean.

        • Aniki 🌱🌿
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          83 months ago

          You don’t need to identify as a Nazi to be a Nazi just like I don’t need to be a pilot to know a plane crash or to be a psychologist to know you’re a fucking moron.

          • @paf0
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            -63 months ago

            Ouch. The words. They hurt.

            jk. I’m fine, you’re going to be ok too.