Letter received at Head Office:I have an English friend, Michael, who has an Argentinian friend; they visit each other on alternate years. Michael said, "The first time I went there was in 1983, the year after the Falklands War. We were in Beunos Aires, socializing with some of the locals and I said to them, 'Look I am English, so if you don't want to talk to me, I'll understand'. They said, 'No, not at all, we'll talk to you. We've nothing against the English; we didn't want that war. The government forced it upon us to divert attention from the problems at home'."It's encouraging to see some of the working class realize how they are being used, but would be more encouraging if they organized to do something about it.Steve Shannon, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.