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Monica Lewinsky: The price of shame

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March 22, 2015

Monica Lewinsky: The price of shame

22:26 minutes · Filmed Mar 2015 · Posted Mar 2015 · TED2015

In 1998, says Monica Lewinsky, “I was Patient Zero of losing a personal reputation on a global scale almost instantaneously.” Today, the kind of online public shaming she went through has become constant -- and can turn deadly. In a brave talk, she takes a look at our “culture of humiliation,” in which online shame equals dollar signs, and demands a different way.

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Public humiliation as a blood sport has to stop. We need to return to a long-held value of compassion and empathy.”

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