Cardi B Issues Heavy Retort At Troll Who Attacked Her Daughter, Kulture
By Favour Adegoke on June 27, 2022 at 2:00 PM EDT
Rapper Cardi B has a history of voicing her views whenever internet bullies get the nerve to target her or her family.
Most of these online clashes take place on Twitter, as the chart-topping rap diva, who enjoys using the micro-blogging platform, is unwilling to back down when she believes her detractors have crossed a line.
Following a recent post on her Twitter page, trolls hurled harsh insults at her daughter Kulture and claimed she was autistic. Cardi B has now responded with a hefty rebuttal laced with expletives, demonstrating that she will not cower in the face of trolls attempting to mock her and her family.
Cardi B Said 'Go Play In Traffic B-tch'
Cardi B hit out at a Twitter user who claimed Kulture, the rapper's daughter, had autism. The online argument occurred on Friday, following the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn the Roe versus Wade legislation.
"Your daughter is literally autistic, and you're on stan Twitter instead of making sure she's not sticking her finger in outlets," penned the Twitter troll in a since-deleted tweet.
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The "Bodak Yellow" singer replied in style, using expletives to express her rage at the trolls' obviously unwarranted scorn. "My daughter is not autistic…You can't call her ugly, so y'all have to diagnose her with something. Go play in traffic b-tch," she retorted.
Cardi B welcomed her daughter Kulture on July 10, 2018, barely a year after she began dating fellow rapper Offset. As the kid got older and images of her appeared on social media, numerous internet people classified her as autistic, which the rapper has categorically denied and found offensive.
Fans Reaction
Since the rapper's clap back on Twitter, fans have left several comments, with many suggesting that she doesn't waste her time on trolls.
"Ignore them. Simple. They wanna get to you, and you're letting them," tweeted another follower.
Furthermore, several other users emphasized the autism stereotype and claimed that the troll only had hostile intentions.
One fan wrote, "No one is saying that there is anything wrong with being autistic but look at the intent of the person that said it. They weren't trying to be helpful or informative; they said it in a spiteful way, so yes, she has the right to be upset."
Another follower said, "Her daughter is not autistic, but I am, and I'm very smart, and it's not wrong having autism, but cardi b knows her daughter more than anyone else,"
The Reason For The Troll Attack
Cardi B, renowned for being candid about her political beliefs, shared a video of herself dancing hours after the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade. She ultimately learned of the news and expressed her view on the historic case. On the other hand, Trolls had already begun to swarm her mentions, leading to the caustic remark about her daughter.
Following her tweet against the troll who labeled her daughter autistic, Cardi B came back to hit out at the constant backlash she often receives whenever she has shared her opinion about political issues.
"Every single time that I talk about political sh-t, y'all get me f-cking dragged," she said. "So shut the f-ck up, you hear me?
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Cardi B added, "Don't bring my kids up on sh-t…This is all because I put a video of me dancing, and y'all wanted me to talk about rod [sic] vs. wade …WHY YALL BRING UP KIDS FOR? Wtf my kids gotta do wit y'all misery?"
Cardi B Loves Her Daughter
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Cardi B's reaction to such trolls demonstrates how deeply she adores her daughter. The rapper has previously spoken openly about her emotional attachment to her and how she motivates the "Wap" crooner to work harder in her profession.
"All the time, I'm thinking about my kid. I'm shaking my a–, but at the same time, I'm doing business; I'm on the phone with my business manager saying, make sure that a percentage of my check goes to my kid's trust," she said via Rolling Out.
"I give my daughter so much love, and I'm setting her up for a future. I want to tell her that a lot of the s— that I have done in life — no matter what I did, knowing that I wanted to have kids made me go harder to secure a good future for my kids."
The 29-year-old also shares a son, Wave Set Cephus, with Offset, whom she welcomed on April 14, 2022.
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