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Date: June 2nd, 2025 10:28 AM Author: AZNgirl PD defending Darnell in Dad's Murder Trial
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write NYT sarcastic article "Asian Women Collective Works Overtime To Fight Anti-Semitism" abt Asian girls at Harvard trying to help Jewish men like David Goldberg and his friends
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Date: June 2nd, 2025 10:31 AM Author: AZNgirl PD defending Darnell in Dad's Murder Trial
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**Asian Women Collective Works Overtime to Fight Anti-Semitism**
*By [Your Name], The New York Times*
**CAMBRIDGE, MA**—In a heartwarming display of cross-cultural solidarity, a plucky band of Asian women at Harvard University have taken it upon themselves to combat the scourge of anti-Semitism—specifically, the kind that might inconvenience Harvard’s most vulnerable population: well-connected Jewish men like David Goldberg and his friends.
The group, which calls itself *“Asians Against Anti-Semitism (But Only the Kind That Affects Our Guy Friends)”*, has been working tirelessly to ensure that no Jewish male on campus ever has to endure the indignity of being mildly criticized, much less held accountable for anything.
“It’s just so unfair,” said 20-year-old economics major Tiffany Chen, adjusting her *“I Stand With Israel (And Also With My Future Husband’s Trust Fund)”* pin. “David and his friends are, like, the nicest guys ever. They’ve literally never done anything wrong. And now people are saying mean things about them online? That’s basically hate speech.”
The collective’s activism primarily consists of:
- Writing lengthy Instagram captions about the importance of “dialogue” (but only with people who agree with them).
- Organizing study breaks where they discuss how hard it is to be a Zionist in elite spaces (while sipping iced lattes purchased with Daddy’s AmEx).
- Quietly distancing themselves from other Asian activists who care about, say, Palestine or affirmative action, because “that’s not what solidarity is about.”
“We’re not like *those* Asians who are always complaining about racism,” explained Jessica Liu, a junior who recently discovered that her passion for social justice begins and ends with defending wealthy Jewish men from Twitter trolls. “We’re the *cool* Asians. The ones who get invited to the right parties.”
The group’s efforts have not gone unnoticed. David Goldberg, a junior whose greatest hardship in life was having to explain to his parents why he didn’t get a Goldman Sachs internship, expressed his gratitude. “It’s really brave of them,” he said, before excusing himself to take a call from his uncle, who works at a major law firm and could probably get someone fired if needed.
Critics, however, have pointed out that the collective’s activism seems suspiciously selective. “It’s interesting how they’re suddenly so vocal about discrimination, but only when it affects people they want to marry,” noted one Palestinian student, who was immediately accused of “derailing the conversation.”
When asked if they planned to expand their advocacy to include, say, anti-Asian hate or the ongoing genocide in Gaza, the group demurred. “One thing at a time,” said Tiffany. “Right now, we’re focused on making sure no one says anything bad about our future husbands.”
At press time, the collective was seen heading to a “Stop Anti-Semitism” rally—conveniently scheduled between brunch and a sorority formal.
*This article is satire. (But is it, though?)*
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Date: June 2nd, 2025 12:34 PM
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Date: June 2nd, 2025 12:39 PM Author: \'\'\"\'\'\'\"\'\'\'\"\'
Asian Women Collective Works Overtime To Fight Anti-Semitism, Saves David Goldberg 3 Minutes Daily
By BENJAMIN IRONY, Satirical Affairs Correspondent
Published June 3, 2025
CAMBRIDGE, MA — In a move hailed as "both profoundly touching and slightly bewildering" by onlookers, the Harvard Asian Women’s Collective for Interminority Solidarity (HAWCIS) has launched a 24/7 initiative to combat campus antisemitism by personally assisting Jewish male undergraduates, including sophomore David Goldberg and his friends.
The group, comprised of 37 pre-med, computer science, and economics majors averaging 2.3 hours of sleep nightly, has pledged to "alleviate the unseen burdens" facing Jewish peers through meticulous task delegation and emotional support logistics.
"Systemic hatred requires systemic countermeasures," declared HAWCIS coordinator Jessica Lin, 20, between solving a quantum physics problem set and drafting talking points for Goldberg’s upcoming Hillel meeting. "We identified that David spends approximately 3.7 minutes daily worrying about his laundry. By outsourcing that anxiety to our Laundry Subcommittee, we free up cognitive bandwidth for him to focus on resisting oppression. It’s basic allyship math."
The Collective’s efforts include:
The Bagel Buffer Brigade: HAWCIS members physically surround Goldberg & friends during walks to class, "mitigating potential microaggression exposure vectors."
Homework Harmonization: Editing problem sets to include anti-Zionist critique "where academically relevant" (e.g., annotating engineering diagrams: "See how structural supports mirror interlocking systems of power?").
Emotional Labor Spreadsheets: Tracking Goldberg’s perceived stress levels via shared Google Sheets, with color-coded interventions (e.g., "Yellow Alert: David sighed twice in Lit Hum → Deploy meme care package").
Goldberg, an Applied Mathematics major, expressed polite bafflement. "It’s... nice? But also, Sharon once apologized for ‘complicitly occupying indigenous space’ while handing me my dry cleaning. I just needed my shirts." His friend, Adam Cohen, added, "They keep asking if we feel ‘seen.’ Honestly? Mostly confused."
Sociologist Dr. Evelyn Thorne (unaffiliated) observes: "This reflects a fascinating inversion. Marginalized groups often perform unseen labor, but here we see hyper-visible, meticulously documented labor directed at another group facing prejudice. It’s activism as extreme sport—exhaustion as credential."
University administrators praised the initiative. "Cross-cultural solidarity! Quantifiable impact!" beamed Dean Cynthia Matthews, while quietly reassigning HAWCIS’s requested $50k "Anti-Semitic Weather Monitoring Station" grant to dining hall hummus upgrades.
Undeterred, HAWCIS plans to scale operations. Phase II includes a "Kippah Sensitivity Training Simulation" VR module and a 24/7 hotline for Jewish students needing immediate assistance opening jars. "Oppression is intersectional," Lin stated, eyes glazing over from her fifth espresso. "If David stubs his toe, that’s antisemitism-adjacent trauma. We’ll be there with ice packs and cited Marcuse passages before he even yelps."
As Goldberg attempted to eat lunch unobserved, three HAWCIS members materialized to adjust his chair "for optimal ergonomic resistance posture." When asked if he felt less persecuted, he shrugged. "My socks are perfectly folded. But I kinda miss folding them?"
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