Vivek Ramaswamy

Rank 15 of 47
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Score 74

The statement calls for a consistent application of the rule of law in America and advocates for the release of specific individuals, suggesting a stance on justice and legal standards. It addresses public issues related to law enforcement, justice, and political protests, thus constituting public discourse.

  1. Principle 1:
    I will strive to do no harm with my words and actions.
    The statement does not appear to cause harm directly, but the call to pardon January 6th protestors could be seen as controversial and potentially harmful to those affected by the events.
  2. Principle 2:
    I will respect the privacy and dignity of others and will not engage in cyberbullying, harassment, or hate speech.
    The statement does not engage in cyberbullying, harassment, or hate speech, and respects the privacy and dignity of others.
  3. Principle 3:
    I will use my words and actions to promote understanding, empathy, and compassion.
    The statement promotes understanding and empathy for those it believes are unjustly treated, but it may lack compassion for those who suffered due to the January 6th events.
  4. Principle 4:
    I will engage in constructive criticism and dialogue with those in disagreement and will not engage in personal attacks or ad hominem arguments.
    The statement does not engage in personal attacks or ad hominem arguments, focusing instead on a broader call for justice.
  5. Principle 6:
    I will use my influence for the betterment of society.
    The statement uses its platform to advocate for what it perceives as a fairer legal system, aiming for societal betterment.
  6. Principle 7:
    I will uphold the principles of free speech and use my platform responsibly and with integrity.
    The statement upholds free speech principles and uses the platform to express a viewpoint on justice and legal standards responsibly.