A controversy has erupted after social media posts attributed to Harjeet Singh (FTWHarjeet), reportedly an employee of Amazon, surfaced online showing patterns of anti-Semitic and anti-Hindu hate speech, terror glorification, and violent rhetoric.
He also allegedly claims he has worked with the Indian Air Force (the LinkedIn profile also reflects that).
He even claimed so in some of his posts on his handle. For example, when he shared about his podcast discussion with a PAF pilot about Operation Sindoor, badmouthing India.
Khalistani Allegiance
Screenshots and archived posts reviewed by independent users indicate that Singh allegedly shared content praising Babbar Khalsa, a US-designated terrorist organization responsible for bombings that killed over 300 people, including Canadians and Americans.
Analysts tracking online extremism described his conduct as an example of “radical propaganda finding cover under corporate anonymity.”
In multiple posts, Singh is seen posing with a firearm, using it as a symbol of aggression and resistance. Commentators have expressed concern that this was more than performative posturing, calling it a “direct display of hate and intimidation.”
🧵In a shocking revelation, Harjeet Singh (FTWHarjeet), an employee with Amazon, has been sharing anti-Semitic and anti-Hindu hate, glorifying terrorism, and even posing online with a gun, symbolizing hate and violence.
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Targeted Hate And Harassment
According to digital investigators, Singh allegedly engaged in targeted harassment of Jewish individuals and made anti-Hindu attacks, often using derogatory or inflammatory language. In several instances, he appeared to justify or glorify violent movements associated with Khalistani separatism.
He has also made anti-India posts while showing off his Air Force credentials.
Reports further claim that Singh made politically motivated posts targeting elected officials, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, making derogatory posts such as the below and accusing them of suppressing Sikh and Islamic identities.
Extremist Rhetoric And Propaganda Themes
His social media activity reportedly included claims that Islam and Sikhism were under threat, while Hindus and Hinduism were portrayed as oppressors. In one thread, Singh allegedly expressed hope that Khalistani and Pakistani forces would “take over India,” invoking familiar narratives used in extremist circles.
Here are some pro-Khalistani posts he made.
Singh also reportedly amplified content aligned with Dravidianist and separatist ideologies, connecting them with broader anti-India propaganda networks.
Account Withheld In India
Following multiple reports and complaints, Singh’s X (formerly Twitter) account has been withheld in India, indicating that local authorities or the platform may have found his content in violation of Indian laws relating to hate speech or incitement. Despite this, the account remains active in other regions, where the inflammatory material continues to circulate.
Corporate Accountability Questions
Observers and advocacy groups have urged Amazon to take note of the allegations, arguing that such conduct violates workplace ethics and the company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.
The matter has sparked a broader conversation about corporate responsibility in monitoring employees’ extremist affiliations, especially in influential positions where online conduct can impact brand integrity and public trust.
As of now, Amazon has not publicly responded to the allegations.
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