Ain't NO musical instrument more emasculating than the accordion

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First of all, the shyt is just corny :martin:
SECOND of all and more importantly... any time I seen a man, panhandling, with his damn family right next to him-- he was playing a fukkin accordion
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:hhh: Thankfully that shyt ain't popular in the Black community but on gawd if my daughter EVER fell for one of these suckas
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Some of the greatest (black) jazz musicians played clarinet alongside other instruments. Eric Dolphy, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, and John Coltrane. Not sure what it or any instrument has to do with masculinity or a loss of masculinity.

In terms of the accordion, that's a cultural thing. If you're from cultures that heavily feature that instrument it's seen with respect.
 
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