A law requiring men between the ages of 18 and 26 to register automatically for selective service was passed by the House of Representatives on June 14. The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which outlines the military and national security goals of the US government for the upcoming fiscal year, includes it.

Cardi, who has a history of speaking out about politics, responded to the bill on Saturday night, June 15. She acknowledged, though, that she didn’t think the current generation would have any chance in combat. “I just want to wish America luck on that,” You see, these new little ngas are TikTokers. The New York rapper said on social media, “These motherfkers aint gon’ fight no war.”

“You might as well just keep putting money into your guns because these new kids,” she continued. Would you have these fresh children fight in these wars? The f**kin’ hip-shakers from TikTok? Beyond your comprehension!

Cardi upset several people in May when she declared she would not be participating in the upcoming US election. The artist discussed her opinions on Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the presidential candidates, in her Rolling Stone cover story: “I don’t fk with ngas like the two of you.”

She went on to bash Biden for his low pay and high expense of living. The “Up” singer exclaimed, “It’s just like, damn, y’all not caring about nobody.” The fact that there are solutions then truly irritates me. A fix is available. Since you’re investing billions of dollars on every f**cking item, I know there must be a solution.

Cardi recently revealed that her second album is “coming real soon,” unrelated to politics. She honored the sixth anniversary of her debut album, Invasion of Privacy, in April. The 13-song album debuted with such successes as “I Like It,” “Be Careful,” “Ring,” and “I Do,” among others.