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The Sean Morgan Report

Suicidal Empathy and The Rise of the French Right

The Sean Morgan Report

Sean Morgan

News, Politics, News Commentary

2.8689 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2026

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

In the shadow of burning cathedrals and blood-stained sanctuaries, France confronts a harsh truth: unchecked “compassion” toward outsiders has come at a devastating cost to its own people. From the murder of a priest who sheltered his killer to the broader wave of cultural erosion, what many call **suicidal empathy** — a pathological altruism that overrides self-preservation — is fueling public anger and transforming the political landscape. In this episode, Sean Morgan examines how decades of elite-driven policies prioritizing migrants over citizens have ignited a backlash, propelling the French Right to new heights. Is this the death of naive globalism, or the rebirth of national realism? France stands as a warning — and a wake-up call — for the West. Listen now and explore the uncomfortable realities behind Europe’s shifting tides. Support independent reporting: https://seanmorganreport.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:29.8

It's April 2026. I'm Sean Morgan and this is the news behind the news.

0:34.4

Black smoke rose from the towers of Nance 600-year-old Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul

0:38.9

in July 2020. Flames shattered centuries-old stained glass and threatened a historic 17th century

0:44.8

organ. The arson was no accident. The men who set fires in three separate places inside the

0:50.1

cathedral was Emmanuel Abayasenga, a Rwandan national whose asylum claims had failed repeatedly.

0:56.5

He faced a deportation order from 2019, yet worked as a volunteer warden with keys to the building.

1:02.1

Authorities had allowed him to remain despite the warnings. One year later, in August 2021,

1:07.9

he murdered Father Olivier Mayer, the very priest who had offered him shelter and trust

1:12.3

within the community. The killing followed the same pattern of misplaced openness. These

1:17.8

events expose a deeper pattern, repeated decisions to set aside enforcement of immigration

1:22.7

rules and security protocols in the name of compassion that's left sacred sites and lives exposed.

1:28.9

And France is not alone.

1:30.5

Across Europe, secular institutions have stepped back, while parallel societies advance

1:34.7

with firm convictions and growing numbers.

1:37.4

Native birth rates have fallen sharply.

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