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[vc_row el_class=”olive-branch-bg-r”][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Monica Lewinsky scandal<\/a> erupted in 1998 during the early days of the internet. It was the first major news story to spread at the speed of a click and \u201cthe world rushed to judgment\u201d. Ms. Lewinsky recounted in her 2015 TED Talk that she \u201cwas\u00a0branded as a tramp, tart, slut, whore, bimbo, and, of course, \u2018that woman.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n

Whatever your politics, we all thought the story provided a much-needed revelation about the character and motives of a 22-year old woman and the man behind the Oval Office desk. The truth was now in our hands.[\/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_video link=”https:\/\/www.ted.com\/talks\/monica_lewinsky_the_price_of_shame?language=en”][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]Since 1998, the pace at which scandals erupt, enflame our passions, and then fade from view has accelerated exponentially due to our hyperconnected, social media saturated world. Sex scandals are a dime a dozen. As we share the latest headlines decrying moral depravity, malfeasance, greed, and corruption, we are seduced by the irresistible promise\u00a0that something good will come from bringing the truth to light.<\/p>\n

No doubt that is true. Honesty is better than deception and anyone who thinks they can get away with crimes, abuse, violence or moral failings should be brought to account.<\/p>\n

But the whole picture is more complicated. Here are two truths about scandals that we can\u2019t see when we are scandalized:<\/p>\n