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Monica Lewinsky i Oslo 2015. (Kallestad, Gorm / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Skämten om Lewinsky – ”ett hån mot alla kvinnor”

Det massiva hånet mot Monica Lewinsky höll på att ta hennes liv, skriver Camilla Wagner, vd för affärsnätverket Klara K, i en debattartikel i Aftonbladet. Hon konstaterar att Lewinskys karriär tog slut i samband med att relationen till dåvarande presidenten Bill Clinton offentliggjordes.
”Hela världen följde skandalen. Och vad gjorde jag? Jag minns inte, men jag är säker på att jag hade kommit ihåg om jag reflekterat. Så troligen skrattade jag med. Skickade vidare länkarna och skämten, utan att fundera på hur detta påverkade”, skriver Wagner.
Hon menar att skämten om Lewinsky skadade inte bara henne, utan alla kvinnor:
”Mina skämt har bidragit till att skuldbelägga alla kvinnor som haft sex med personer som omvärlden inte anser att de borde haft sex med...Mina skämt har varit ett hån mot kvinnor. Ett hån mot mig själv.”

Om debattören

Camilla Wagners nätverk Klara K arrangerar ett i dag seminarium med Monica Lewinsky.

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Wikipedia (en)
The Lewinsky scandal was an American political sex scandal emerging in 1998, from a sexual relationship between 49-year-old President Bill Clinton and a 22-year-old White House employee, Monica Lewinsky. The news of this extra-marital affair and the resulting investigation eventually led to the impeachment of President Clinton in 1998 by the U.S. House of Representatives and his subsequent acquittal on all impeachment charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in a 21-day Senate trial.President Clinton was held in civil contempt of court by Judge Susan Webber Wright. His license to practice law was suspended in Arkansas and later by the United States Supreme Court. He was also fined $90,000 for giving false testimony. In 1995, Lewinsky, a graduate of Lewis & Clark College, was hired to work as an intern at the White House during Clinton's first term, and was later an employee of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs. While working at the White House she began a personal relationship with Clinton, the details of which she later confided to her friend and Defense Department co-worker Linda Tripp, who secretly recorded their telephone conversations. When Tripp discovered in January 1998 that Lewinsky had sworn an affidavit in the Paula Jones case denying a relationship with Clinton, she delivered the tapes to Kenneth Starr, the Independent Counsel who was investigating Clinton on other matters, including the Whitewater scandal, the White House FBI files controversy, and the White House travel office controversy. During the grand jury testimony Clinton's responses were carefully worded, and he argued, "It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is," in regards to the truthfulness of his statement that "there is not a sexual relationship, an improper sexual relationship or any other kind of improper relationship." The wide reporting of the scandal led to criticism of the press for over-coverage. The scandal is sometimes referred to as "Monicagate," Lewinskygate," "Tailgate," "Sexgate," and "Zippergate," following the "-gate" nickname construction that has been popular since the Watergate scandal.
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