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In my personal opinion, graffiti can indeed be considered a cultural product.

While it often exists on the


fringes of legality, it is a powerful form of urban expression that reflects the social, political, and artistic
dimensions of a community. Graffiti serves as a canvas for voices that may otherwise go unheard,
conveying unique narratives, aesthetics, and messages. It has evolved into a subculture with its own
codes and influences, making it an integral part of contemporary urban culture. Like any art form, graffiti
can be a reflection of a society's values and challenges, making it a cultural product worthy of
consideration and study.

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