Backlash on social media

New Delhi – Indian-origin Canadian rapper Tommy Genesis alias Genesis Yasmine Mohanraj’s new video album ‘True Blue’ was recently released, wherein she has dressed up like Goddess Kali and used the Christian religious symbol of cross. She is facing a backlash on social media over this.
🎭 Canada Singer Mocks Maa Kali!
Indian-origin singer Genesis Yasmine Mohanraj sparks outrage by dressing as Goddess Kali — while holding a cross! 😡🕉️✝️
Social media erupts in condemnation.
But when there's no action for such insults even in India, can we expect justice in… pic.twitter.com/oFI6BCiDnr
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) June 23, 2025
Tommy Genesis has painted her entire body in blue to portray herself as Goddess Kali. She wears gold ornaments and a dark red bindi. She is also holding a ‘cross’ in her hand. She is also seen licking the cross in this video. She is placing this cross at various places on her body and posing in weird manner in this video.
While criticizing this, people have remarked that ‘one should not go to such a low level for the sake of fame’. Some people have started complaining against her video to ‘YouTube’. There is a demand to remove this song immediately.
.@TommyGenesis has crossed the line.
In her latest music video #TrueBlue, she has shamelessly disrespected Hindu Dharma. Dressed in blue body paint, gold jewelry, and a red bindi – she mimics the form of Goddess Kali, a deeply revered deity symbolizing fierce protection and… https://t.co/eWVM4aph6m pic.twitter.com/u57VbLHStZ
— HinduJagrutiOrg (@HinduJagrutiOrg) June 23, 2025
Who is Tommy Genesis ?
Tommy Genesis’ real name is Genesis Yasmine Mohanraj. She was born in Vancouver, Canada. She is of Tamil and Swedish background. Genesis is known for her vulgar songs. She has released videos of similar songs before, and has been opposed for the same.
The above images are not intended to hurt anyone’s religious sentiments, but have been published to expose the mockery made by those who oppose Hindus. – Editor |
Editorial PerspectiveThose who insult Hindu Deities are not punished even in India, then how can on expect them to be punished in Canada ? |