Let me explain why I think Freddy resonates.
Lots of Europeans visit the USA as tourists. They visit New York City, or Washington DC, or Hollywood, or Las Vegas, and if they visit natural beauty too, they go to really crowded places like the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone.
So while they see our cultural and natural icons, they are mostly in blue cities and they therefore also see the decline, the homeless, the drugs, the dirt and the rude, rude Americans.
But Freddy is not doing that. Freddy is driving, and he’s doing it through the heartland, where people are kind and polite, the skies are wide open, and the bounty of Buc-ees and Bass Pro Shops are overwhelming.
Freddy is not seeing fentanyl and decline.
He is seeing the real, hopeful, patriotic, kind America that European tourists rarely traverse.
And he loves it.
That’s why Freddy is a phenomenon.
Been saying it for ages. The WNBA, the (abysmal) media that covers it, Nike, the Fever organization. All of them. I have never in my life seen such absolute failure to meet a moment. Needs to be studied.
The irony in this is that a former star Duke 1 & done draftee who was actually on a better basketball trajectory than SGA when a motorcycle accident ended his career, is being told by an unathletic twitter user that he isn’t qualified to speak on basketball 😂 gotta love this app
nfl players when their teammates beat up their wives:
*silence*
nfl players when their teammates MIGHT support the President and choose to introduce him at an event:
“I must stand against this”
You know what I’m most surprised about with the Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart saga?
A guy named Abdul not being tolerant of another person’s beliefs he disapproves of.
Did not see that coming!
Adam Silver’s resume:
-Made it harder for bad teams to rebuild🧠
-Encourages flopping 🎭
-Added ugly sponsor patches to jerseys 💰
-Put ads all over the court 💵
-Fully embraced sports gambling 🎰
-Longer games because of commercials and more commercials ⏰
Generational moron🔥
Kobe Bryant won a significant settlement against a pharmaceutical company 🚨
He tragically died in a helicopter crash weeks later.
Kyle Busch won an $8.5 million settlement against a major insurance company 🚨
He tragically died from a sudden & unexpected illness weeks later.