Jason Moran

2019

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Transcription: Jason Moran and The Bandwagon, Excerpt from Milestone, 2005 and 2007

Running Time: 4:27

Adrian Piper: It is only because of the defects in my personality that I can finally say this to you. I am protected and strengthened by my inadequacy. I am secure, smugly secure, for my personal flaws will constitute a more than adequate defense against whatever your response might be to what I have to say to you.

For my imperfection maintains an unbridgeable chasm between us. It protects us both from each other but, most importantly, me from you. The defect I have in mind is that I cannot love you, will never be able to love you. Where there might have been feeling there is only impersonal interest.

You hurt me and betrayed my trust and for that I will never forgive you. In fact, I would like nothing better than that you see yourself as I do, with the contempt that I do.

Because of you. There is a coldness in me, a suspiciousness towards you in all your guises, all your appearances. Because of you, I withhold my feelings for I could never trust you not to tread all over them.

I want you to realize what you've done and be really ashamed, ashamed of your conceit, your selfishness, your meanness, your insensitivity, understand the extent of your carelessness and hate yourself for it, regret even more than I do the real friend you might have had.

I might reason with you, share with you, even extend an offer of help or support. I might indulge with pleasure in lovemaking fantasies about you, but you will never elicit an emotional commitment from me. Take care that you ask of me no more than that we laugh together for you will be disappointed if you do.

After you, I found solace and friendships with men. After that I healed myself in solitude. Whatever regrets I feel about this are small to me now and readily transformed into anger and resentment towards you. As you well know, our enmity is ultimately your doing and your choice. Now I have learned to thrive on it. I must in order to protect myself and thus I alienate you in turn.

Our femininity itself can never again be a point of contact between us. I perceive that now you are no more capable of trusting me than I am of trusting you, and I cry for our mutual impoverishment. That at least we can share. But I insist again that this is your choice, your fault, not mine. I insist that, from the fact of my appearance, you jump to the wrong conclusion as you always do. You instinctively perceived me as the enemy and nothing I say or do is sufficient to change that. You punish me for how I look when that is both irrelevant and out of my control. You automatically assume that I neither need nor want your friendship nor would be willing to work for it even though you have no reason to think this, no reason to assume anything at all.

For if you had only given me the chance, I would have shown you where my loyalties lay, but you took me off guard once and it was very painful. I will never give you the opportunity to do that again. My defenses have solidified. There's nothing I can do. It sickens me to realize that I've grown incapable of overcoming the distance between us. I hate you for doing this to me and myself for allowing it to happen.

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