Jake Tapper

Rank 17 of 47
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Score 71

The statement and accompanying image constitute public discourse as they address a significant public issue involving the governance and leadership of New York City. The statement discusses the indictment of a public official, the principles of the judicial system, and the expectations of public servants, which are all relevant to civic dialogue.

  1. Principle 1:
    I will strive to do no harm with my words and actions.
    The statement strives to do no harm by not calling for immediate resignation and instead allowing time for the mayor to find an appropriate path forward. This approach is measured and avoids rash judgments. [+2]
  2. Principle 2:
    I will respect the privacy and dignity of others and will not engage in cyberbullying, harassment, or hate speech.
    The statement respects the privacy and dignity of the mayor by not making any immediate demands for resignation and acknowledging the principle of presumed innocence until proven guilty. [+2]
  3. Principle 3:
    I will use my words and actions to promote understanding, empathy, and compassion.
    The statement promotes understanding and empathy by recognizing the difficult situation and the need for responsible leadership. It emphasizes the importance of stability and effective governance for the well-being of New Yorkers. [+2]
  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 engages in constructive criticism by highlighting the need for the mayor to demonstrate his ability to lead effectively without resorting to personal attacks or ad hominem arguments. [+2]
  5. Principle 6:
    I will use my influence for the betterment of society.
    The statement uses the governor's influence to advocate for responsible leadership and the best interests of the public, aiming to ensure confidence in the city's governance. [+2]