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    Judger — 10 years ago(July 25, 2015 08:12 PM)

    Ethnicity can be defined by nationality.
    If German can be an ethnicity, so can American
    I was born in the house my father built

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      activista — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 08:28 PM)

      @Judger
      Nationality is what country you are born and raised in. Ethnicity is your race and culture. That's the different between the two.

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        showgurls — 19 years ago(June 16, 2006 05:17 PM)

        Why does the ethnic background question come up everytime there is a light skinned black person on imdb? Do people not know that we come in various colors?

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          panthergirl80 — 19 years ago(June 16, 2006 10:43 PM)

          I know we hate to bring up the issue of race on this site but I love that Daniel embraces black culture (for example, went to an HBCU in FLorida and he lives in Harlem)even though he is a man of multiracial composition. I just saw a clip on rescuemetv.com, where they talk about him and Steven Pasquale being divas. Steven was saying that Daniel functions on what they call "Sunjata time" and Daniel, sitting next to him, responds in classic Chris-Tucker via Dead Presidents' voice, "I'm a be where I'm at!!!", snapping fingers and all. LOL!!
          This may seem weird to individuals of other cultures, there are some entertainers who can pass for another race at times, and choose to alienate themselves from their original cultural roots. I don't mean they don't use ebonics or anything like that but they resign altogether from affiliating to anything that links them to a ethnic heritage of sorts which saddens those of that same culture.
          For instance, Denzel Washington is a phenomenal actor, regardless of race, gender, class, but if he was to not acknowledge his black audience it would be a hard pill to swallow.
          because since he has so much crossover appeal, he does not have to.

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            BubbliciousGum — 19 years ago(June 21, 2006 11:38 PM)

            "I know we hate to bring up the issue of race on this site but I love that Daniel embraces black culture (for example, went to an HBCU in FLorida and he lives in Harlem)even though he is a man of multiracial composition. I just saw a clip on rescuemetv.com, where they talk about him and Steven Pasquale being divas. Steven was saying that Daniel functions on what they call "Sunjata time" and Daniel, sitting next to him, responds in classic Chris-Tucker via Dead Presidents' voice, "I'm a be where I'm at!!!", snapping fingers and all. LOL!!
            This may seem weird to individuals of other cultures, there are some entertainers who can pass for another race at times, and choose to alienate themselves from their original cultural roots. I don't mean they don't use ebonics or anything like that but they resign altogether from affiliating to anything that links them to a ethnic heritage of sorts which saddens those of that same culture.
            For instance1908, Denzel Washington is a phenomenal actor, regardless of race, gender, class, but if he was to not acknowledge his black audience it would be a hard pill to swallow.
            because since he has so much crossover appeal, he does not have to."
            Wow that's a total turn on that he's like. He seems down to earth and ginuine, not like those fake pretty ricky light skinned types who think they are too cute. I just hope Hollywood doesn't change him.

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                activista — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 08:13 PM)

                @panthergirl80
                Uh,"pass for another race"? The man is black, and that's obviously what he culturally relates to the most. Like another poster said, black people come in all different colors,shapes and sizes. Some white folks kill me thinking that just because someone dosen't immediately register with then as being what they think a black person should look and act like, that they must be white or identify as white. That's obviously not always the case.

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                  bdeshichic — 19 years ago(June 21, 2006 09:38 PM)

                  chill, maybe his name had something to do with it. i mean, with a name like Daniel Sunjata Condon, you're bound to have questions asked about your ethnicity.

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                    tonyd1164 — 19 years ago(June 23, 2006 04:40 PM)

                    C'mon showgurls. Not all questions are malicious.
                    I'm also curious to know what makes people's skin. Being curious does not make anyone judgmental
                    That said, I'd love to see more of Sunjata on screen. He is up next week in Devil Wears Prada. I am definitely going. Beyond being athletic and handsome, he is such an underrated talent, and has starred in Broadway plays too. I hope he'll make many more of us curious!
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                      ruck15 — 19 years ago(June 24, 2006 03:52 PM)

                      Looking at his last name I thought he was part latin or something. Hell , what ever he is or is not he's wearing the hell out of it..:-)

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                        ultimateillusion — 19 years ago(November 11, 2006 12:49 PM)

                        I'm a mulatto, (half african half german) and we are not "light skinned black people". We have a unique culture and identity.

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                          calculatedplagues — 19 years ago(January 15, 2007 12:43 PM)

                          you would be considered black back in the day, sell out!
                          God bless.

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                            Violet_Loves_Iliona — 19 years ago(February 16, 2007 01:57 AM)

                            Why on earth does being knowledgeable and proud of her/his German racial/ethnic and cultural heritage make her/him a "sell out"? Why can s/he only embrace the African side to her/himself, and not the German side?
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                              hovasgirlx1014 — 13 years ago(March 04, 2013 09:45 PM)

                              Ignorant ass. Even back in slave time mixed race individuals were called Mulattos. And to top it off WE are fast becoming the majority. 😛

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                                activista — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 08:25 PM)

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                                "Mulattos"? Honestly, that is an old,worn-out outdated term from slavery which means in French "half-mule". That was what they called mixed-race slaves meaning they were only considered half-human because they were part-black. Nothing complimentary about that at all. That's why I don't understand why people even still use that word-it's a term that's been well past its expiration date for some time. Basically, it's an outdated racist term that no longer has any use or relevance in today's societyit needs to be retired (like the n-word) with the quickness.

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                                    ReelDeal-2 — 19 years ago(June 27, 2006 08:17 PM)

                                    Some of you guys need to lighten up. This is a legitimate question. In "Rescue Me", Daniel Sunjata plays a Puerto Rican New Yorker, but he really doesn't look like the typical Hispanic most people are familiar with encountering.
                                    Is it so wrong to be curious about someone's physical appearance? Perhaps, if we ask these questions about a person such as Daniel and find out that he truly is Hisapnic, it will educate.
                                    Your politcal correctness is so tiresome.

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                                      showgurls — 19 years ago(June 28, 2006 08:13 PM)

                                      I wasnt going to respond, but I believe I need to explain why I asked that question. Look, I don't see this question on white actor's boards. Also don't tell me to lighten up! It was a legit question. I want to know does it make people feel better if a "black" actor has a little something more in them? What's up with this mulatto fascination? Do people look up the ethnicity so they can feel a bond with the actor? Or do whites ask this question so they can feel ok about liking black actors. Look, I am just throwing some questions out there. I am not a racist so dont even think of calling me one. But as a light skinned black person this question gets a little tired. Asians must feel the same when people ask whether they are Chinese or Japanese. I will be happy when we as a society can stop talking about ethnicity. Just enjoy the mans work!

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                                        blued79 — 19 years ago(July 01, 2006 08:11 PM)

                                        Jeeze! Take a chill pill! People want to know coz he's HOT! You're right, we try to figure out the ethnicity so that we can bond with them. You gotta look at the big picture thoughit's not always about blacks and whites. Beyonce, she has some French and Native American blood in her, the French and Native American can therefore claim that she's one of them. They can tell the kids that one of them made it in Hollywod. Prince has some Italian blood in him, Italians can claim him too. Derek Jeter, Mariah Carey, etc. It's not about the skin color coz you and I both know that there are black French and black Italians. It's about identifying yourself with someone and being proud of them coz THEY MADE it. BTW, does anybody know what John Legend's ethnicity is? Maybe we Asians can claim him as part AsianHe's really hot!

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                                          showgurls — 19 years ago(July 01, 2006 10:33 PM)

                                          No you chill. I dont need a speech about how you want to bond with a actor due to their ethnicity. That is so stupid! Oh I want to bond with Denzel because he is black?!!!!? Please! I can give a rat's a about a person's ethnic background! I bond with a person due to their work. I asked a simple question. If you knew where I was comming from (and you dont) then you would know why I asked that question. So you chill OUT! Like I said the world believes the lighter the better! If you were an African American and you grew up in an African American environment you would know this! Why do you think Beyonce is everyone's favorite? Heck there are millions of other black females who look like her. Dang! People act like she was built in a lab. Her ethnic background is no different than mine or any other black person. She just happened to come out lighter. But if it makes people feel better to say she has French and Indian in her to accept her, then go ahead. Knock yourself out! I was simply making a point. I am so tired of this crap and I wish people would move on from race and talk about something else. Heck, bring the troops home! Lower Gas Prices! By the way lets get back to real point of this board, to praise the work of Daniel Sunjate! I am finished with this topic. There are more important things in the world and I am not responding to anymore of this crap. You people are too sensitve.

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