Internet slams Yasmin Mohanraj:
Model and social media influencer Yasmin Mohanraj, who wasn't don't too many a few days ago, has come to the spotlight for wrong reasons. Yasmin, known as Tommy Genesis on Instagram, has landed in serious trouble after a video of her surfaced online showing her dressed as Hindu goddess Kali Maa in a vulgar outfit, while also licking a crucifix in a provocative manner. The internet erupted with anger, with thousands accusing her of mocking two major religions for cheap attention and clout.
In the name of "art," Yasmin has crossed every line of decency and religious respect. Social media platforms are flooded with furious comments, with people calling for strict action against her for hurting religious sentiments. From Hindu groups to Christian communities, everyone has condemned her tasteless and disrespectful act. People are calling her by names, "shameless girl," "cheap bittch," and whatnot. Internet users call it disgusting, blasphemous, and a desperate stunt for attention. And guess what? She has got that attention.
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Freedom of expression does not mean freedom to insult, and this video is a textbook case of how some so-called influencers cross moral and ethical boundaries for a few likes and views. People are demanding an apology and even legal action, stating that such acts can’t be passed off as creativity.
In a country where religion holds deep emotional and cultural value, mocking deities and sacred symbols is not just insensitive, it’s dangerous. Yasmin Mohanraj has not just hurt religious sentiments — she has openly invited backlash by playing with fire. The internet believes that she should be banned from creating any content from here on and should be jailed for mocking Hindu and Christian gods.
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