Substitute Teacher Removed Over Problematic Tweet Aimed At Black Mothers

A Maryland substitute teacher has been suspended after a series of her controversial tweets surfaced, including one where she scolded Black mothers for the way they raise boys.

Bianca Robinson, a substitute teacher in Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS), was removed from District Heights Elementary School after tweeting under the account @Mostly_hated last week, per FOX5 News.

"Black women raising boys, please stop letting ur sons pick up ur female traits!!!" Robinson tweeted. "I have the b**chest boys in my class!! I know y’all have some men around somewhere! This sh*t is getting ridiculous!!"

Carlita Ballard suggested that Robinson shouldn't be around children with thoughts like that.

"I wouldn’t let her teach my kids, not with that type of behavior,” Ballard told FOX5.

"She could’ve said like put ’em in male mentoring programs, things like that. But for her to come off and say something like that, it’s just atrocious," Gabrielle Hill told the local news station.

Robinson's Twitter account is now private, but other questionable tweets allegedly written by the sub were screenshotted and shared online.

One tweet from August appears to read: "Third day of school and I made another kid cry. [Emoji] These 5th graders never had a teacher from the hood I see. I won’t be spoken to any kind of way. I will gather a child quickly and respectfully and still bring them to tears."

Another from May 11, 2022, seemingly reads: "When teachers tell kids they are going to end up in jail that sh*t is true! All the bad*** kids I went to high school with end up in jail. So when I look at my students who think it’s cute being bad, I just wonder how long it’s gonna take 4 them to land in jail."

"Kids need to get bullied!" Robinson allegedly wrote in a third post. "Bullying doesn’t just stop with childhood how will they be ready for an adult bully?! The no bullying thing is dumb!"

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