How is this opinion based?
It's pretty straightforward. An opinion is a judgment or appraisal. To say that one "should" or "should not" do something entails judging or appraising the action in question. Such statements are not objective.
If you can write the question without using words like "should" or "best" or the phrase "the right way to", then please do so.
If you can't, it almost certainly does not belong on Stack Overflow.
I have questions
If you have questions, plural, then you have separate question posts, plural. This, too, is pretty straightforward. Only put them together if there is a compelling reason not to treat them separately.
All someone needs to do to answer this is be like: Yes, GraalVM should always be used.
"Should" for what reason?
There are hardly any real no-brainers in programming. If it really were always correct to use tool X over tool Y, you wouldn't know that tool Y existed. Because nobody would be using it, and thus nobody would be talking about it.
If the question is "will GraalVM show a performance improvement in my program", the definitive way to answer this is to try it.
If the question is "will the performance improvement from GraalVM justify the effort involved in using it", only you can answer that question for yourself.
I can tell you these things even though I have literally never heard of this VM before in my life, because it's just the common sense of software engineers.