Asian-ish?
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aubreycw — 12 years ago(November 02, 2013 05:00 AM)
"He's probably part Khoisan. I just posted this in another thread. The Khoisan are an African ethnicity who have epicanthal folds, which occur in particular ethnicities of all races, but almost always among east Asians and are therefore associcated with Asianness. He doesn't necessarily have to have Asian in his ancestry to have "Asian"-looking eyes."
It's unlikely that John is part Khoisan-given the fact that the Khoisan weren't heavily involved in the slave trade.
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ranmalein — 19 years ago(September 25, 2006 08:38 AM)
lol it's kinda funny that some people say "he has no asian heritage - he's black". don't you think there might be a chance his grandgrandgrandparents (or whatever lol) were asians? (at least one of them). even one of his grandparents could be.
he really looks a little bit asian, my sister was asking this question about 5 minutes ago ;D
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nickyfreak — 19 years ago(October 26, 2006 09:34 AM)
He's not Asian. "Almond" shaped eyes are a common trait among people of West African descent. That's why a lot of black celebrities' Asian (and lack thereof) heritage is questioned. Almond shaped or "slanted" shaped eyes are not solely an Asian feature.
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bigmarkiestyle — 19 years ago(November 02, 2006 09:22 PM)
yeah, yeahJohn Legend is blackthis is a fruitless and pointless postmore importantly, THANKS CROWN PRINCE for the link to see (and HEAR) the great and luscious Sara Ramirez singing "Fever!!" A great deed, indeed!!!

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MrBlondNYC — 19 years ago(March 30, 2007 11:55 PM)
A while ago there was a movement among militant Blacks to call Black people "Asiatic" because it is more accurate. (A lot of 80's rappers like Big Daddy Kane and Rakim used the term) The cradle of civilization is the area where Africa and Asia meet. Blacks and Asians are lot more linked than we've been led to believe. So are Native Americans and Asians and Native Americans and Blacks. Basically, we are part of the same gene pool. You could be Black, your parents, your great-great-grandparents were Black but there could be a White, Asian, or Native American in your tree from hundreds of years ago and that person's features can pop up at any time. This could be the case with John Legend and also Sophie Okenedo, Ice-T, Gilbert Gottfried, Ellen Barkin, Beyonce and any other who "looks part-____". The sooner we all realize this the better.
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cunny_funt — 19 years ago(March 17, 2007 01:05 PM)
i read somewhere that some parts of Africa including Madagascar is conjoined to Asia million years ago. So I guess that is when the whole 'mixed' thing happened.
Btw, his grandmom looked like my grams and my grams is a South East Asian
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drtturner — 18 years ago(April 14, 2007 06:29 PM)
I had a supervisor who was a little bit Stephanie Millish/ Alfre Woodardish (brown and not high yellow, attractively pretty, not necessarily drop dead), and she must have been single because she would wear younger hipper clothes. Well, she would tell me how she was infuriated when whites, other minorities or sometime even black men (smetimes women)would ask what she was mixed with, She said that thaey said it as if she should be flattered that they did not see her as being 100% black. She noted that people don't look at white models who might have jet black hair or full lips and try to see what part of Africa there ancestors come from. She chalked it up as insecurity were she felt these typical business men could feel better if they had an excuse for fiinding her attractive.She said she delighted in saying she was all black so that they could put that in their lexicon and adjust their stereotypes accordingly.
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Isle1970 — 18 years ago(November 25, 2007 07:16 AM)
I had a supervisor who was a little bit Stephanie Millish/ Alfre Woodardish (brown and not high yellow, attractively pretty, not necessarily drop dead), and she must have been single because she would wear younger hipper clothes. Well, she would tell me how she was infuriated when whites, other minorities or sometime eb68ven black men (smetimes women)would ask what she was mixed with, She said that thaey said it as if she should be flattered that they did not see her as being 100% black. She noted that people don't look at white models who might have jet black hair or full lips and try to see what part of Africa there ancestors come from. She chalked it up as insecurity were she felt these typical business men could feel better if they had an excuse for fiinding her attractive.She said she delighted in saying she was all black so that they could put that in their lexicon and adjust their stereotypes accordingly.
I know this is an ancient post but I had to comment on it. The supervisor described sounds a lot like me and my experiences. Basically I get the whole "you don't look
that
black", like it was a compliment, or repeatedly insisting "you
must
be mixed with something". Just as she described, it always feels like the person(s) had to have an excuse for considering me attractive and just couldn't understand why I was not pleased that they refused to accept that I am black. The problem is that I don't believe people that think like that do "adjust their stereotypes accordingly", I believe they just chalk it off as an exception and keep rolling with their limited views.
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Trinemak — 18 years ago(December 01, 2007 08:04 AM)
"i read somewhere that some parts of Africa including Madagascar is conjoined to Asia million years ago. So I guess that is when the whole 'mixed' thing happened."
Are you serious??? Oh - my - god. You actually believe that?
Ok first of all Madagascar was conjoined to Asia before the human race even evolved.
Secondly the current human races split up from our common ancestor fairly recently in geological terms, at most 100-250 thousand years ago and that's a very high estimate.
Thirdly Madagascar has a lot of asian blood due to Austronesian sea-farers settling there from East Asia a couple thousand years ago.
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calculatedplagues — 17 years ago(June 24, 2008 07:39 PM)
THIS IS THE DUMBEST THREAD EVER CREATED!!!
He is A BLACK MAN.
There are black tribes in africa WITH ASIAN FLIPPIN EYES!!!!
And light skin!!!!
so shut up.
He is NOT asian. He is BLACK.
God bless.
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