A substitute teacher in Maryland has been removed from the classroom after taking to social media to send a harsh message to Black mothers. According to Fox 5 DC, Bianca Robinson posted the message on Twitter under the username @Mostly_hated.
“Black women raising boys, please stop letting ur sons pick up ur female traits!!! I have the b**chest boys in my class!!” the Prince George’s County educator tweeted. “I know y’all have some men around somewhere! This s**t is getting ridiculous!!”
Waiting for @pgcps to provide more details but the schools spokesperson tells @fox5dc this teacher is a substitute who has been removed from the classroom. We’re still trying to get in touch with her. Anyone know this person or what school? https://t.co/7vBwtGlIWr
— Stephanie Ramirez (@RamirezReports) October 10, 2022
Robinson’s Twitter account is now listed as “private.” Social media users, however, grabbed screenshots of other controversial comments from Robinson.
“Third day of school and I made another kid cry,” the teacher allegedly wrote on Aug. 31. “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 one of the controversial tweets promotes bullying.
“Kids need to get bullied!” Robinson allegedly wrote. “Bullying doesn’t just stop with childhood how will they be ready for an adult bully?! The no-bullying thing is dumb!”
Jolene Ivey, chair of Prince George’s County Council Education Committee, described Robinson’s views as homophobic and abusive.
“As a Black mother of five black sons, this is a very important issue to me. And I think that we all need to be up in arms if there are people out there interacting with our children, especially on a regular basis, who have those kinds of attitudes. It’s harmful,” Ivey told Fox 5 DC.
Edward Burroughs III, another Prince George’s County Education Committee member, said hatred is never acceptable.
“Bigotry and disrespect integrated in young people is never acceptable,” Burroughs told the news station. “After reviewing the messages, most of them disturbed me deeply.”
A PGCPS spokesperson issued a statement to Fox 5 DC, saying the matter is being handled by human resources as a confidential personnel matter.