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April 24th FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project on April 24, 2025 at 9:54 am

Taking advantage of the current political climate, I am following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app regularly on tweets. The updated app is now public and can be used by anyone. I have also updated the blog-home of the FDH-project.

The majority of tweets that I find are from MAGA and supporters, as they have a very high exposure right now. I am trying to find examples also from their opponents, but I am unsure where to look for examples equally relevant in this setting.

Tweet today:

App generated response:

I hear your deep frustration and desire for fair treatment in the legal system. It must be challenging to feel that your right to an impartial hearing is at risk. Would you be open to exploring ways to address these concerns through proper legal channels while maintaining your dignity? #justice

April 14th FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project on April 14, 2025 at 8:25 am

Taking advantage of the current political climate, I am following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app regularly on tweets. The updated app is now public and can be used by anyone. I have also updated the blog-home of the FDH-project.

The majority of tweets that I find are from MAGA and supporters, as they have a very high exposure right now. I am trying to find examples also from their opponents, but I am unsure where to look.

Tweet today:

App generated response:


I hear deep frustration about media coverage and concerns about fair representation. While we may see things differently, I understand wanting accurate reporting and feeling hurt when you believe your perspective isn’t being heard. What if we focused on building understanding through respectful dialogue? #ListeningWithEmpathy


April 11th FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project, Uncategorized on April 11, 2025 at 8:36 am

Taking advantage of the current political climate, I am following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app regularly on tweets. The updated app is now public and can be used by anyone. I have also updated the blog-home of the FDH-project.

Tweet today:

App generated response:

I hear your deep concern about food safety and fair treatment of American farmers. While enforcement actions affect many communities, I share your desire for consistent, transparent oversight that protects public health while respecting local farming traditions. Let’s explore constructive ways to improve the system.

April 8th FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project on April 8, 2025 at 8:30 am

Taking advantage of the current political climate, I am following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app regularly on tweets. The updated app is now public and can be used by anyone. I have also updated the blog-home of the FDH-project.

Tweet today:

App generated response:

I hear a deep desire for positive change and national progress. When we focus on shared hopes for greatness and work together with patience and understanding, we can create meaningful solutions that serve everyone’s needs.

April 7th FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project on April 7, 2025 at 9:44 am

Following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app regularly on tweets. The updated app is now public and can be used by anyone. I have also updated the blog-home of the FDH-project.

Tweet today:

App generated response:

I notice you seem to be expressing strong feelings about strength and resilience. I wonder if you’re seeking acknowledgment of your own determination and capability? I believe we can explore those themes together respectfully, focusing on personal growth rather than putting others down. I’m happy to discuss what strength means to you in a way that uplifts everyone.

April 4th FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project on April 4, 2025 at 11:01 am

Following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app regularly on tweets. The updated app is now public and can be used by anyone. I have also updated the blog-home of the FDH-project.

Tweet today:

App generated response:

I hear your deep concern about fairness in legal processes and desire for political expression to be protected. When legal systems affect political figures, it can feel threatening to democratic values. How might we work toward justice while preserving both accountability and free speech?

April 3rd FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project on April 3, 2025 at 1:38 pm

Following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app regularly on tweets. The updated app is now public and can be used by anyone. I have also updated the blog-home of the FDH-project.

Tweet today:

App generated response:

I hear the deep pain and concern for public safety in your message. These tragic losses are heartbreaking. I share your desire to prevent violence and protect lives. Perhaps we could explore solutions that honor both security and human dignity?

April 2nd FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project on April 2, 2025 at 9:57 am

Following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app on at least one tweet per day. The updated app is now public and can be used by anyone. I have also updated the blog-home of the FDH-project.

Tweet today:

App generated response:

I understand the deep concern about protecting American lives from fentanyl’s devastating impact. While we may differ on policy approaches, we share the goal of keeping communities safe. Let’s explore solutions that unite us in addressing this crisis through constructive dialogue and evidence-based strategies.

April 1st FDH-response to tweet

In FDH-OFF project on April 1, 2025 at 9:46 am

Following up on my FDH-project. I’m using my updated Non-violent response app on at least one tweet per day. The updated app which makes responses within the twitter character-limits, is now public and can be used by anyone.

Tweet today:

App generated response:

I hear deep concern about immigration policy changes and their impacts on our communities. When court decisions seem to conflict with democratic choices, it can feel frustrating. What specific immigration solutions would help create both security and fairness for everyone involved?