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Not to analogize using fiction, but I remember Don Draper in Mad Men <spoiler> using a dead person's ID to start over. Now let me start off by saying identiry theft is wrong. However within systems I do think there should be escape hatches in case there are "malfunctions" in systems ( such as the SSN but it was probably intentional). Now I don't want to advocate stealing a dead kid's identity or whatever but if a day ever came that people needed to fudge things to get out of say a Nazi America, how could you advocate for "loopholes " within sounding like someone who has hung out too much on the deep web? Basically I want to articulate a right to an escape hatch for existing systems but don't know how to articulate it into a cogent point and have been noodling on this. How could we advoxates for cracks within the Overton Window?
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