Man Calls Hitler ''Charismatic'' In LinkedIn Post, Deletes Account After Backlash

Neerabh Mehrotra, a former Deloitte India employee, called Hitler ''charismatic, intellectual and a magnetic speaker'' in a LinkedIn post.

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He has also deactivated his LinkedIn account.

A man is getting slammed on social media after he wrote a lengthy post on LinkedIn praising German dictator Adolf Hitler. Neerabh Mehrotra, an ex-employee of Deloitte India, called Hitler ''charismatic, intellectual and a magnetic speaker'' in a post titled 'Friday Inspiration'. Needless to say, he was forced to delete his post after backlash, but several social media users were quick to take a screenshot of the controversial post.

"Of course, so what if he gassed to death lakhs upon lakhs of small children, women and men. We all must "Heil Hitler" as he was so charismatic, intellectual, and a massive action taker. What a man! Dear @Deloitte @Deloitteindia, congrats on such a workforce you nurture, you Nazi enablers," a Twitter user named Sandeep Manudhane wrote while sharing a screenshot of the post.

See the post here:

Deloitte clarified that the man is not working with the company anymore.

"The views on social media expressed by the individual, who joined our organization last month, are not aligned with our shared values and violate our internal policies. This individual no longer works for Deloitte India," an official spokesperson of the company said.

The man's LinkedIn post reads, ''Recently I picked up a book on Adolf Hitler "The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler" by Laurence Rees. I always wanted to read about Hitler and World War II and this book gave me a fair understanding of these topics.''

Though Mr Mehrotra listed many of the dictator's negative attributes, he went on to say that Hitler had ''several charismatic qualities'' and ''we all should learn from him.'' He then stated "some of the imperative qualities" of Hitler such as "charismatic visionary, magnetic speaker, extremely confident, very intellectual and massive action taker."

''Morale - every one of this planet earth has some good and some not so good qualities. It is totally on us how we use these qualities to influence our own and others' life around us. As the Nazi salute says 'Heil Hitler'', he wrote while concluding the post.

Soon after, his post sparked a flurry of backlash for its problematic opinion. Many users criticised him, prompting him to delete his post and offer an apology.

One user wrote, ''To those who are commenting "personal views, nothing to so with his workplace", I have a question. Is the mindset like a garment that he can leave at home before going to office? Why should his employers not know who his idols are and how he doesn't know the difference between++.''

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Another commented, ''Dangerous thoughts made visible. Revealing. They are personal until things get real.''

Later, he shared an ''open apology letter'', saying that he had no intention of hurting anyone's feelings and admitted that he should have been more careful.

''My mentors/bosses/coaches have always taught me that if I make a mistake then I should have the audacity to accept it as well, so here I come forward to sincerely apologize for my post and I will not write anything about such personalities in the future. I would also like to clarify that it is my personal opinion, and it has nothing to do with my race, religion, country or the organisation I am associated with at the moment or in the past,'' he wrote. 

Update: The “Risk Advisor” has uploaded an apology
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Mr Mehrotra has also deactivated his LinkedIn account as a search for his name on the platform displays a "This page doesn't exist" message.

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