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Freddy the World Cup Tourist and Tocqueville’s Hopes for America

Last updated: July 3, 2026 3:10 am
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In the 1830s, a keen observer of society, Alexis de Tocqueville, embarked on a journey across the United States, ultimately penning Democracy in America. His work provided a thoughtful exploration of a nation rich in voluntary associations and driven by an indefatigable entrepreneurial spirit.

While Tocqueville admired much of what he encountered, his reflections were layered with complexity. He famously expressed, “I feel full of fears and full of hopes.”

Fast forward two centuries, and another European, Freddy (@FreddyLA7), a German soccer enthusiast, is traversing America in anticipation of the 2026 World Cup, providing a contemporary snapshot of American life.

Where Tocqueville meticulously dissected institutions, Freddy shares vibrant images and exuberant remarks about Buc-ee’s, Waffle House, and sprawling homes. His documentation of American kindness has also captured attention.

Arriving in the U.S. in early June with a tight budget, Freddy planned to cheer on the German team during the World Cup. As he chronicled his summer adventures, his follower count on X (formerly Twitter) skyrocketed, jumping from around 10,000 to over 700,000.

Freddy’s fascination with gigantic gas stations and affordable diner meals resonated with many. He appeared genuinely amazed by the sheer variety of everyday American life, where even shopping becomes a form of entertainment.

Freddy isn’t just cataloging the financial prowess of the American consumer; he also seems impressed by a culture that embraces peace, kindness, and acceptance. He has been welcomed to barbecues and offered insider tours. Notably, former NFL star J. J. Watt noticed his posts and arranged for a luxurious stay in a Houston hotel. In various encounters, from baseball games to casual chats with mayors, Freddy consistently finds Americans eager to extend their hospitality.

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Could this be a modest indication that Tocqueville’s worst fears have yet to materialize, and that some of his hopes for America remain valid?

Like Tocqueville, Freddy reflects the American experience back to its citizens. While we often dwell on our national rifts, policy missteps, and cultural tensions, this enthusiastic outsider highlights the road itself, not just the potholes.

Freddy’s candid enthusiasm serves a role akin to Tocqueville’s travel notes, prompting Americans to view familiar customs and institutions through a different lens.

Tocqueville envisioned America as a place where equality and liberty could harmoniously coexist. He aspired for democratic citizens to remain engaged and independent rather than becoming complacent subjects under an increasingly paternalistic government.

While there are justifiable reasons to heed Tocqueville’s apprehensions, it is equally important to remember the fears expressed by America’s founders. Figures like Patrick Henry voiced significant concerns about the dangers of concentrated power, and such warnings should not be brushed aside simply because modern life appears prosperous and comfortable.

It’s essential to recall that Tocqueville was not merely a figure of fear; he also embodied hope.

Freddy’s journey does not guarantee the perpetual success of the American experiment. However, it does provide a refreshing reminder of what remains worthy of preservation: material plenty, freedom of movement, and an openness to newcomers.

For now, Freddy, the World Cup traveler, offers us a reason to embrace a glimmer of Tocqueville’s optimism.

On June 16, 2026, Freddy expressed:

“Just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone following our journey. You’re making it possible for us to have the most American experience imaginable on this trip. Not only are we driving across the country, but we’re also getting to see behind the scenes and meet so many amazing people.”

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