Graffiti is often viewed as going against society. Why is this often the case?

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Many people do not care for this style of art so they protest it.

Many people do not care for this style of art so they protest it.

It often defaces or damages public buildings or private property.

It often defaces or damages public buildings or private property.

Society tends to have a very limited view of what is and is not art.

Society tends to have a very limited view of what is and is not art.

Graffiti artists generally use spray paint which is not usually used in art.

Graffiti is often viewed as going against society primarily because:

It often defaces or damages public buildings or private property.

This is the case because graffiti, as it is commonly practiced, involves painting, writing or drawing on walls or other surfaces in public places without the permission of the property owner. This unsanctioned action can be interpreted as a form of vandalism, a criminal offense in many jurisdictions, and therefore is met with disapproval by those who believe it disrupts the social order and disrespects property rights.