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J. Rodrigo Diaz

@Rodrigo52013131

Lead Auditor. Restoring the ledger of the American West. How much of our infrastructure is Hispanic? Audit the evidence below.

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J. Rodrigo Diaz
J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
@DefiantLs Literally true for millions of families. Under the 1789 Plan of Pitic and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, entire generations of Hispanic families had their land titles and rights explicitly protected by law before the US southwest even existed. They didn't move; the line did.
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UnknownNoOne
UnknownNoOne@Dude_ukn·
@Rodrigo52013131 @gazelem_ @TheLaurenChen You don't even know what Brit-ish means, you stupid fa@@ot. They were the English before 1707, then they were converted. God, you're stupid. Acts of Union, 1707. Stupid Mexican... it's cute you think you know more about my people than I do.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
@Dude_ukn @gazelem_ @TheLaurenChen Americans are the Romans' is an insane thing to type out because you're losing a Twitter argument. Take a walk outside, the meltdown is getting embarrassing.
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UnknownNoOne
UnknownNoOne@Dude_ukn·
@Rodrigo52013131 @gazelem_ @TheLaurenChen Wrong. It was used to refer to Iberians, you retarded cunt. It became archaic, and was revived by its creators, Americans are the Romans, fuckwit, and used to described Spanish speaking peoples. You know just enough to show your idiocy.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz
J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
@Dude_ukn @gazelem_ @TheLaurenChen Hispanic' comes from the Latin Hispania used by the Romans 2,000 years ago, and it was used in colonial law centuries before the US Census existed. you are remarkably stupid.
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UnknownNoOne
UnknownNoOne@Dude_ukn·
@Rodrigo52013131 @gazelem_ @TheLaurenChen And FYI, you braindead beaner: Hispanic is a US census creation. The Spanish are Spanish, they are not Hispanic; an umbrella term created by the US census to classify Spanish speaking people. You know nothing, but pretend to know everything. Typical DKE fuckwit.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
@Dude_ukn @gazelem_ @TheLaurenChen Bringing up the Magna Carta during a discussion on Spanish colonial infrastructure is an unbelievable level of stupidity. You are genuinely too uneducated for this conversation. Take the L and go back to school moron.
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UnknownNoOne
UnknownNoOne@Dude_ukn·
@Rodrigo52013131 @gazelem_ @TheLaurenChen Yeah, I know. You think you're slick, but you're a fucking retard. Spanish are Spanish, moron, not Hispanic, moron. The Spanish had nothing to do with the Magna Carta, fuckwit Mexico has done nothing, ever. Everything good in Mexico is a product of the Spanish.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz
J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
@gazelem_ @TheLaurenChen It's called reading a book. Try looking up the 1789 Plan of Pitic and California water law instead of crying bot when the history gets too heavy for you.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
@elonmusk If you think South Korea is crushing it, California is still the mothership.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
It's not just about labor; it's about the literal layout of the land. When the U.S. expanded west in the 1840s, they weren't clearing a blank slate—they were moving into a fully furnished physical and legal house. ​The cities were already laid out on grids thanks to the Laws of the Indies, the fields were pre-irrigated by centuries-old acequia systems, and the mining laws they used were direct clones of the 1584 Spanish Mineral Code. ​Manifest Destiny wasn't some rugged pioneering movement; it was a massive data migration of Hispanic engineering.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 UPDATE: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is being RIPPED nationwide for claiming America is only strong today because of Mexicans "The US would NOT be what it is today without the 40 million Mexicans who work there!" Deport more! If it's Mexican migrants who made America so strong, GO BACK and make Mexico great! Sheinbaum is owned by the cartels. She can't even get her own house in order.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
Simultaneously optimizing for quality, speed, and cost efficiency is the ultimate systems engineering problem. ​Before AI labs were chasing this Pareto frontier, the Order of Santiago had to solve it to run a global empire. In the 18th century, a frontier officer couldn't just choose one metric. The Crown’s software forced them to be a polymath in a single deployment: running advanced ballistics, practicing frontier surgery, mapping resources, and managing water law with zero backup. ​High-performance infrastructure always requires multi-variable optimization. The principles don't change.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Grok Imagine Video 1.5 Preview has officially taken the #1 spot in Image-to-Video generation on Design Arena • #1 overall with a 1357 Elo rating • Massive 49-point lead over the next-best model • Ahead of Seedance 2.0 and Seedance 2.0 Fast It established a new Pareto frontier in AI video generation, delivering state-of-the-art quality while simultaneously being faster and more cost-efficient than competing models The model averages just 41.2 seconds per generation while maintaining top-tier output quality Most AI labs optimize for one metric xAI is improving quality, speed, cost efficiency, and product capabilities all at the same time That’s an incredibly difficult combination to achieve
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
Most people assume the names of our modern states are rooted in ancient native geography or serious political history. ​They are completely wrong. ​One of the wealthiest and most powerful places on earth was literally named after a 16th-century fantasy novel. ​Look at the history behind The Adventures of Esplandián by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo, published around 1510. It was the ultimate pop-culture bestseller of the conquistador era. In the text, Montalvo invents a mythical island called "California." He describes it as an earthly paradise located "on the right hand of the Indies," incredibly close to the Terrestrial Paradise itself. ​According to the novel, this island was populated entirely by fierce warrior women who used weapons made of pure gold, simply because gold was the only metal available. They tamed griffins and were ruled by a majestic leader named Queen Calafia. ​When Hernán Cortés and his expeditions sailed up the western coast of Mexico a few decades later, they encountered a massive peninsula. Because their maps were incomplete, they genuinely believed they had discovered an isolated island. ​The conquistadors were so obsessed with the popular fantasy literature of their day that they looked at this rugged, unknown landscape and named it California after Montalvo’s fiction. They spent years searching the territory for Queen Calafia and her golden cities. ​They never found the griffins or the treasure, but the fictional name stuck permanently to the dirt. ​The modern world likes to think it is driven by cold, hard logic and objective geography. But history shows that reality is often shaped entirely by the myths we consume. We are quite literally living inside the imagination of a 16th-century romance novelist.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
Meet Santos Benavides. ​If you want to talk about Texas independence and sovereignty, you have to talk about him. He was the highest-ranking Tejano in the Confederate army, a fierce defender of the Rio Grande border, and later a Texas state legislator. ​Real Texas history is incredibly complex, deeply Tejano, and goes way deeper than a catchy slogan.
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Derek Ayala
Derek Ayala@DerekAyala1987·
To truly restore Western Civilization, Texas must break away from this failing Union and become a sovereign nation once again. God Bless Texas!
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
@tufa4311 @elonmusk Zero disagreement on needing proof. The point is that the highest court in the country defines 'proof' by looking at the hard-coded data and historical records people try to ignore. The law doesn't operate in a vacuum—it runs on the receipts.
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Ali Tuffaha
Ali Tuffaha@tufa4311·
@Rodrigo52013131 @elonmusk That was a lot said, but it seems you agree. Feelings or not, witness or not, statistical impossibility or not, proof in a court of law remains required. Among those in the US this should not be a disagreement.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
Exactly. The anomaly is the smoke, but the archival record is the gun. ​That’s why a real audit doesn't just guess at probabilities—it brings the actual receipts to the courtroom. Look at how the U.S. Supreme Court has to handle Western land and water disputes today. They don't use English common law; they literally have to rule based on centuries-old Spanish contracts and land grants. ​The math tells you exactly where the system was rigged, but the hard-coded legal document is what wins the case.
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Ali Tuffaha
Ali Tuffaha@tufa4311·
@Rodrigo52013131 @elonmusk But that's not the world we live in, at least not in the US. We live in a Constitutional Republic which has a 5th and 6th Amendment which we hold dear. Statistically impossible or not, legal proof in a court of law is required.
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J. Rodrigo Diaz@Rodrigo52013131·
The American Cowboy did not invent the frontier; he inherited its operating system. Every foundational tool of western ranching, from the centralized brand registry to the structural mechanics of the rodeo, was programmed by the Hispanic Mesta Code centuries earlier. It is not a comparison of opposites but a demonstration of the exact same institutional software running on different hardware.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
American Cowboy vs Mexican Charro
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