Liberal trifecta, or whatever, in Brazil

(See Derek’s comment below: the Brazilian beheader is of Turkish background.)

Since this website has become “VFR—All Beheading, All the Time” over the last week, and since it also has a standing interest in the ongoing epidemic of murders of suicidally naive whites by nonwhites, as both horrible in itself and as emblematic of our larger cultural suicide, readers may wonder at the absence of any reference to the highly publicized murder and dismemberment in Brazil of a white English girl, Cara Marie Burke, 17, by a dark-skinned Brazilian man with whom she was involved and whose first two names are Mohamed D’Ali—Mohamed D’Ali Carvalho Santosis. The reason was that I found the reported facts in the case, including what it was that actually led to the man’s arrest, annoyingly sketchy, and I didn’t feel like once again teasing out conclusions from insufficient information. Based on the killer’s first two names it looks as though he is either Muslim or of partly Muslim parentage. But who knows? Maybe his parents named him after the boxer. Also, I’m not sure I would call this a beheading per se. This was a murder, followed by dismemberment in order to get rid the body, a fairly common occurrence. On further thought, however, it is doubtful that this is a “mere” dismemberment rather than a beheading, when we consider that Mohamed D’Ali not only cut up the victim and photographed the dismembered body on his cell phone, but that

One photo appeared to have been taken in a bathroom shower stall, showing Burke’s severed head placed on the chest of her torso along with a bloody butcher knife.

The displaying of the severed head, as a trophy, is quintessentially Islamic.

So let’s provisionally call it like this: fair-haired, underage English girl (with a face far too “knowing” for a 17 year old—see photo) gets sexually involved with nonwhite, South American Muslim man, and, over the most trivial of reasons, ends up being murdered, dismembered, and beheaded, with her severed head treated as a prize.

Go to it, whites! Keep handing over your countries, your cultures, your collective wealth, your young women, your very lives, to non-Western and nonwhite people who never dreamed of taking any of those things (or at least never thought they had a chance to take them), until you started extravagantly giving them away, for free.

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Kidist, who, along with several other readers over the last week, had sent me the Brazil story and suggested I post something on it, writes from Canada:

Yes, I think you have teased out many elements very well. VFR readers should be indebted to the detailed scrutiny you make of the written word. For those of us with limited time, we are often distracted by many stories which do take us down the wrong paths. Imagine those who don’t even bother to read, but are led by emotional outbursts of news and images, like the downcast face of poor Li alongside a national paper headline saying “Please kill me.”

John B. writes:

It does seem to me, too, that there is an epidemic—an increase in the regularity—of non-white murders of whites, often women and often with gratuitous, gruesome defiling of the victim, either during or after the killing. I don’t know whether any pundit yet ascribes it to the success of the Obama candidacy, but I do. More importantly, I seem to be alone in thinking that the perpetrators don’t care whether they’re arrested, imprisoned, or even executed for the killings. They see them as acts of racial war, war in which they are willing to sacrifice themselves, war in which every destruction of, in particular, a beautiful, fertile white woman is a battle won.

James P. writes:

“Based on the killer’s first two names it looks as though he is either Muslim or of partly Muslim parentage. But who knows? Maybe his parents named him after the boxer.”

I had the same thought (Muslim freak) when I saw his name, but then learned that apparently Santos’s father was a martial arts fan and named his two sons after his heroes, boxer Muhammad Ali and martial arts film star Bruce Lee.

LA replies:

Ok, then he wasn’t a Muslim, but, based on the photograph, he identified with jihadist beheaders and imitated them. As Kidist tellingly pointed out here, Islam is entering and influencing our psyche. Or, alternatively, his treating the severed head of his murdered English girlfriend as a prize had nothing to do with Islam, but was an expression of some archetypal savagery. Who knows? With so many news stories today, we’re given fragmentary information and, if we want to think about the evil things happening in the world at all,—rather than, like liberals, shut out everything that contradicts liberalism and reduce all evil and crime to some vague universal victimhood—we must make the best reasonable guesses we can based on the evidence at hand, subject to further correction.

Stephen T. writes:

She’s a reasonably attractive English girl. I speculate that somewhere in Britain are any number of reasonably nice British boys, young men who would have treated her humanely and with some semblance of traditional Anglo male-female respect. I also suspect that, one by one, they were or would be summarily rejected by her (“boring” “white-bread” “dorks” … whatever) in favor of this “exciting” dark-skinned drug-dealing mestizo in her country illegally with his diverse Third World DNA—which still transmits the impulsive savagery of that mixed-up native heritage.

Certainly her youth is a mitigating factor, but my sympathy level for these European females who deliberately eschew their own kind and make it a point to get their thrills fraternizing with males from violent alien cultures—and then get themselves brutally killed in the process—is, frankly, waning fast.

Derek C. writes:

Mohamed d’Ali is of Turkish descent, so there very well could be an Islamic angle.

From this page:

“Mr dos Santos, a Brazilian of Turkish heritage, is believed to have been living in Britain illegally and had told friends that he wanted to marry Cara to obtain British citizenship.”

Here’s another page showing Mr. dos Santos grinning as he leads cops to the body.

It sounds grisly, I admit, but it would be useful to show the pictures of her decapitated corpse (assuming the police would release them). It would remove the risk women face with strange men from the abstract and make it very concrete. Yes, the family’s privacy is important, but I can’t help thinking that it would spare another family the pain they’re experiencing.

LA replies:

I felt all along that he did not look Brazilian.

August 9

Janet R., an Englishwoman who has long lived in Brazil, writes:

None of the Brazilian newspapers reported that Mohamed d’Ali was of Turkish descent. I think it is doubtful as there are very few Muslims in Brazil and they are mostly concentrated in the south of Brazil, along the border with Paraguay.

Brazilians take their mother’s surname and their father’s. Carvalho and Santos are common Portuguese / Brazilian names. Carvalho (oak tree) is a Jewish Converso name. Many Conversos took the names of trees when they chose their surnames; Nogueiro (nut tree), Pinheiro (pine tree), Oliveira ( olive tree) are very common names here in Brazil and these people are all descendants of Conversos. My husband’s surname, Rocha ( rock), is also a Converso surname and his mother was a d’Oliveira his grandfather married a Cohen but they did not practice Judaism.

There has been so much misegenation here that it is difficult to say what a typical Brazilian looks like.

LA replies:

All I find is the bare statement that he is of Turkish descent, as in this article in the Telegraph.

The article has a good photo of Santos. And he looks Middle Eastern or Turkish rather than Puertuguese or European or indio or whatever.


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