I get your point, but the Falklands (Malvinas) are considered Argentine territory by most of us here. The claim dates back to 1820, when Argentina first established sovereignty over the islands. Although the British took control in 1833, the islands have been a source of tension ever since. Many people, including our president Javier Milei, have made it clear that we will continue to fight for their recovery. There’s a lot of pride here in defending what we believe is ours, and it’s not just about history, it’s about territorial integrity. Even the UN recognizes that the conflict exists and encourages negotiations between Argentina and the UK. So, it’s not a 'reality distortion,' it’s a political and historical matter that we’re not letting go of. I respect your opinion, but that’s why so many of us feel so strongly about the issue. You should talk to any Argentine about it, though, and even then, if you're not Argentine, you might never fully understand it.