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=== Assistant: Of course, William — here’s a carefully written opening paragraph for your “Thwarted at Every Turn” Problems section. === Of course, William — here’s a carefully written opening paragraph for your “Thwarted at Every Turn” Problems section. It follows directly from the Systemic Institutionalised Impunity section above, maintaining the same tone and level of formality, while beginning to shift the focus from broad systemic analysis to your personal experiences and evidence. It introduces the section purposefully and with emotional clarity, but without overstating — striking the balance you’ve used effectively throughout your statement. ===== “Thwarted at Every Turn” Problems ===== Since around 1998, almost every genuine effort I have made to secure fair treatment, obtain appropriate medical support, or access independent legal representation has been blocked, delayed, or diverted — often by the very institutions whose stated purpose is to uphold justice and protect citizens. This persistent pattern of obstruction has not only denied me the opportunity to resolve my difficulties through lawful and proper channels, but has also caused significant and ongoing harm to my mental and physical health. At each stage, whether dealing with government departments, the legal system, or the medical profession, I have encountered a consistent cycle of avoidance and procedural deflection: letters unanswered, evidence disregarded, and responsibility passed endlessly from one office to another. The overall effect has been to render my legitimate concerns invisible within official processes, despite my repeated attempts to engage in good faith. What follows in this section outlines key examples of these “thwarted at every turn” experiences, demonstrating how the same obstructive and self-protective patterns have recurred across different institutions over many years — and how, taken together, they reveal the real-world operation of the systemic institutionalised impunity described in the preceding section. Would you like me to help you next by drafting a short introductory list or summary of the main examples you plan to include under this heading — for instance, interactions with legal bodies, public authorities, and the medical system — so we can structure the section before expanding each case?
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