concept   graffiti

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (1) Singapore (1) South Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) Germany (1) Graffiti culture (1) Brazil (1) hip-hop culture (1) inner cities (1) suburbs (1) urban warfare (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 graffiti United States Graffiti in the United States is seen as a form of urban art and self-expression, with both legal and illegal components. 5
2 graffiti Singapore In Singapore, graffiti is considered vandalism and strictly prohibited, with severe penalties for offenders. 4
3 graffiti South Korea Graffiti in South Korea is viewed as vandalism and is heavily regulated with strict laws and harsh consequences. 3
4 graffiti United Kingdom Graffiti in the United Kingdom is considered a recognized form of urban art and self-expression, with both legal and illegal aspects. 3
5 graffiti Germany In Germany, graffiti is considered urban art and self-expression, and is often allowed in specific areas. 2
6 graffiti Graffiti culture Graffiti culture sees graffiti as a form of art and self-expression that challenges societal norms and power structures. 2
7 graffiti Brazil Graffiti is celebrated in Brazil as vibrant street art and a form of artistic expression found in many neighborhoods and cities. 1
8 graffiti hip-hop culture Graffiti is a form of urban art associated with hip-hop culture and often seen as a rebellious or socially commentary. 1
9 graffiti inner cities Graffiti in inner cities is often seen as both an art form and a way to express oneself. 1
10 graffiti suburbs Graffiti in suburbs may be seen as more negative and associated with vandalism. 1
11 graffiti urban warfare Graffiti has been used in urban warfare as a covert form of communication or marking by opposing forces. 1