Black teacher “removed” for tweeting “Black Women Are Raising The bytchiest Boys” In Her Class.

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UPPER MARLBORO, Md. - Controversial comments from a Prince George’s County educator have landed her in hot water.

Those upset on social media identified this educator as Bianca Robinson. When FOX 5 asked the Prince George’s County Public Schools spokesperson about Robinson, we were told she is a substitute teacher who has been removed from the classroom at District Heights Elementary School.



The tweet that landed the substitute in trouble appears to have been posted to Twitter last Thursday under the account, "@Mostly_hated."
It reads: "Black women raising boys, please stop letting ur sons pick up ur female traits!!! I have the b**chest boys in my class!! I know y’all have some men around somewhere! This sh*t is getting ridiculous!!"


"I wouldn’t let her teach my kids, not with that type of behavior," said Carlita Ballard who first read the tweet on Monday.
 

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Dude who retweeted the post talking about "get her" is a bytch and she's right.

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Emotional single mothers tend to raise up emotional boys who become emotional men who are acclimated to female leadership and repelled by a males.
 
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Yes, calling your students bytches on social media is gonna get you fired. That's not surprising at all.

That being said we've got to discuss the destruction of the black family unit. Not in the manner she did, but it needs to be addressed somewhere. Single, struggling mothers raising black children alone. No father in the picture, no grandfather, oftentimes no uncles. It's not surprise we keep stacking generations of boys who cannot process emotions, cannot take take responsibility, and have no interest in raising their own children. I'm not saying their mothers are solely to blame for the emotional and responsibility issues. But when you have one parent who is working nonstop just to barely get by, you're not being raised. Not really.

I've basically accepted that we're going to be a permanent underclass. It's over. All you can do as a black man is raise your children, MARRY your wife, and serve your community. If you're taking your son to a sports event maybe ask if his friend, who doesn't have a dad, wants to come.
 
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