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Karima Adebibe.
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Even though Karima Adebibe is 1/2 English and born in London, you consider her a "Non-European"?
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In the real world she is since she's considered "British" in terms of nationality just like an Indian or Paki would be, but by this forum's standards? Of course not. She spent most of her childhood in Morocco as well by the way.
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She ain't European in the real world, just like you ain't.
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From an objective point of view, even if accepting her as integrable, it would be absurd to present her as an "English rose", because she is not representative, because of her other half, for the English standard population.
I mean she personally might look more European than some British even, but you can't make up an exception for her while saying to the next half-something you're not.
You can only say she is integrable (or not) and she looks European (or not). But by ancestry she is only half-European and can therefore not be posted among native Europeans as if she would be just one of them, with no foreign influences present.
It is a question of logic and honesty too, otherwise you distort real standards to a degree, like it was done with "blacks" in the USA, that you can really ask: "Is race real?", "Does race exist?", "Are there any clear borderlines between races..."
Etc.
Because the standard of "black" was spoiled to a point from which people which are more Europid than Negrid being considered "black", which is absurd.
The same could be happen here in Europe, if we don't follow clear standards.
That said, like I mentioned before, such mixtures can be considered integrable (or not), can be seen as having an European look and phenotype (or not) and being an enrichment for the group (or not) - from case to case.
Talking about her, she would be integrable and an enrichment by phenotype obviously, but even that doesn't make her a representative of Europeans in the narrower sense. To show her as "British" or something like that would be dishonest and a lack of information.
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Jessica Alba-Mexican, Danish, French
Adriana Lima-South American, Swiss, African
Shannon Elizabeth-Syrian, Irish, English, German, Native American
Eva Mendes- Cuban?
Cameron Diaz- Cuban, English, German, Native American
Shakira- Lebanese, Colombian, Italian
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I love Jessica Alba
et tenebras invadere cor meum vindicare meas
Cuanto mas creo saber mas me doy cuenta de lo poco que se, que razon tenia Socrates
El oceano del Atlas en el occidente y el Gran verde en el oriente, el que ha engendrado grandes culturas, descendientes de Celti e Iber, hijos de Hercules, aqui surgimos y aqui seguimos, ese es nuestro legado, es nuestro eje y eso es lo que somos , celtiberos
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Sakamoto Maaya, singing Kiseki no umi (Sea of Miracles). What a hoop skirt she's wearing, but she'll make a few joking comments about it at the end of the song.
A still with red contacts (?).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maaya_Sakamoto
Of all of the songstresses that I've heard over the years this one Japanese lass has the most melancholic, haunting and beautiful voice I've ever heard.
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Monica Baccarin - Brazilian:
Tahiti: Vainui Simon
Hawaii: Jarah Mariano
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