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The accompanying video was directed by acclaimed director Chris Cunningham and filmed on the same council estate where Stanley Kubrick shot many scenes in A Clockwork Orange. It opens with an old lady walking her dog. She comes across an old television, on which her dog urinates. This awakens a monster in the television, who commands children (who all bear the face of Richard D. James) to do his bidding, such as trashing an alley and chasing a man into his car. At one point, the monster (played by Al Stokes) comes out of the television and screams in the old lady's face. After this, he gathers the children around him in a manner reminiscent of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
If this isn't the perfect allegory for the jewing of our children, I don't know what is.


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Chris Cunningham's "Come to Daddy" is, as it was ten years ago, the story of technology and how we are becoming it. In the video, the faces of Aphex Twin chuckle at us with the same soullessness that occupies the man in the television. When he is borne of that television, we discover him to be a product of his environment: a vaporless void, a mere reflection. He has no soul, and he wants ours. And he is asking us to gather 'round and worship him.
Again, I say: Chris Cunningham's video is about the jew.
I agree...This video is
I agree...This video is clearly about the sniveling Jew. Just look at the evil little kikes running with the TV...