Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Rank 16 of 47
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Score 122

The statement constitutes public discourse as it engages with public issues, specifically the political landscape and the upcoming election. It calls for action against a specific political figure and promotes another, which is a substantive engagement with public concerns.

  1. Principle 1:
    I will strive to do no harm with my words and actions.
    The statement does not directly cause harm with words and actions, but it does take a strong stance against a political figure, which could be seen as divisive. However, it does not use harmful language.
  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. It criticizes a public figure but does not attack their privacy or dignity. [+1]
  3. Principle 3:
    I will use my words and actions to promote understanding, empathy, and compassion.
    The statement promotes a specific political agenda rather than understanding, empathy, and compassion. It is more about rallying support against a political figure than fostering dialogue. [-1]
  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 constructive criticism or dialogue. It makes a clear distinction between 'us' and 'them' without inviting discussion or understanding from the opposing side. [-1]
  5. Principle 6:
    I will use my influence for the betterment of society.
    The statement uses influence to mobilize people for a political cause, which can be seen as an effort for societal betterment from the perspective of those who support the cause. [+1]
  6. Principle 7:
    I will uphold the principles of free speech and use my platform responsibly and with integrity.
    The statement upholds the principles of free speech and uses the platform to express a political opinion responsibly, though it is clearly partisan. [+1]