A Harlem state senator suspended one of his staffers Sunday for mocking women and Asians on Instagram.

Daiquan Frasier, a community coordinator for Democratic Sen. Brian Benjamin, posted a photo in 2016 of an Asian man surrounded by children pulling the corners of their eyelids with the caption, “When you try to help the children in need but end up getting roasted instead.”

He also posted an image depicting a woman watching as a man holds the earth on his shoulders. The caption reads: “Bitches be like u must of left the moon @ that Bitch hou.”

Advocates and elected officials slammed the social media bile Sunday.

“The staffer’s photos are unfortunate and disappointing,” said Jo-Ann Yoo, executive director of the non-profit Asian American Federation. “I hope that he has matured and understands why these posts are harmful, and he will evolve into a more thoughtful leader.”

Yoo said she spoke with Benjamin, who “pledged to work with AAF to make this a teachable moment for all our young people.”

Assemblyman Ron Kim (D-Queens) attacked the posts as “immature” and “insensitive.”

“We’ll try to work together in making sure that there’s no misunderstanding between the two communities — Asian-American and African-American — and that our staff members don’t reflect the wrong type of values,” Kim said.

After The Post alerted Benjamin to Frasier’s insensitive comments Sunday, the senator’s spokesman Neil Reilly said the staffer had been suspended and would have to complete “sensitivity training” to keep his job.

Frasier, who’s worked for Benjamin for eight months, hung up when contacted by The Post.