Whose graffiti should be protected?

Anyone who creates street art or graffiti should have their work protected regardless of their background or skill level as it is a form of artistic expression that contributes to the cultural fabric of a community.

Whose graffiti should not be protected?

Graffiti that promotes hate speech or violence incite harm and discrimination towards certain individuals or groups and should not be condoned or protected under the guise of freedom of expression.

Where and when should graffiti be protected?

Graffiti should be protected on designated street art walls and legal public spaces, as long as it does not infringe upon private property or convey harmful messages.

Where and when should graffiti not be protected?

Graffiti should not be protected when it is done on private property without permission or in historically significant or sacred sites, as it can be seen as disrespectful and damaging to the community.

Based on your responses, what are the most important exceptions to your general argument?

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The most important exceptions to my general argument are graffiti that promotes hate speech or violence, graffiti done on private property without permission, and graffiti in historically significant or sacred sites. These exceptions are important to consider in order to uphold respect for individuals, property rights, and cultural heritage.
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