Stealables - Steal This Troll - double sided color printed politically controversial fridge magnets for your trolling pleasure. The rule is, you're allowed to steal these if they're laying around or stuck to stuff, but not if its in someones hand or in a store. So the store owner might go around stealing them stuck to metal stuff in public, bring them back to his store, and sell them, over and over. Stealing is allowed of anything with the Stealables logo, by viral license. The "Government API Free" vs "Uses Government API" fridge magnets will be the first Stealables, but maybe 20 more are coming soon on other hot topics such as Abortion Is Murder vs Abort The Trespassers, Immigration kick them out vs dont, was 9/11 an inside job or not, etc. Anything that ppl get pissed off about and would want to do a wikipedia-style edit-war by flipping over Stealables magnets to their opposite hot topic side, or steal them. Literally pick them up if u find them stuck to a metal traffic pole or something, and put them in your pocket. Steal the Stealables. Viral license will be written to legally defend this.

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Some other ideas GPT-o3 came up with:
Most-to-least polarizing flip-magnet topics (2026 U.S. climate)
# Two-sided design idea Why it ranks this high
1 Pro-Choice / Pro-Life The widest partisan, religious and moral gulf; virtually no middle ground.
2 Israel / Palestine Ongoing war and campus protests keep feelings at a boil, with rallies, boycotts and counter-boycotts.
3 Open Border / Secure Border Immigration now tops the public’s priority list and splits parties by 40 + points.
4 Ban Guns / Gun Rights Constitutional stakes, mass-shooting cycle and deep urban-rural divide sustain very high intensity.
5 Donald Trump / Never-Trump A single personality that defines partisan identity; approval gap exceeds 70 pts in polls.
6 MAGA / Not MAGA Tribal shorthand for the broader Trump worldview; merch already fuels rallies and counter-rallies.
7 Back the Blue / Police Reform Post-2020 policing debates still spark protests and counter-protests in many cities.
8 Climate Crisis / Climate Hype 53-point party gap on seeing climate as a “very big problem.”
9 Free Speech / Speech Has Limits Campus speakers, “cancel culture,” and content-mod fights turn abstract principle into daily skirmish.
10 Mask Up / No Masks COVID mandates are gone, but culture-war identity keeps the symbol potent.
11 Vax Up / No Vax Similar to masks; still sparks fierce exchanges in schools and workplaces.
12 God Says Yes / God Says No Religion vs. secularism frames everything from school policy to holiday displays.
13 Traditional Values / Live & Let Live Catch-all culture-war slogan that invites flips on LGBTQ+, sex ed, books, etc.
14 Union Strong / Right-to-Work Strike wave and state RTW rollbacks revive historic labor–business fault line.
15 Tax the Rich / Cut Taxes Class rhetoric is hot, but intensity is lower than on identity or morality issues.
16 EVs Rule / Gas Cars Rule Symbol of climate action vs. cultural resistance; regional rather than moral fury.
17 Remote Work / Back to Office Heated in boardrooms but rarely inspires street protests.
18 Meat Rules / Go Vegan Passionate niches on both sides, yet most people shrug.
19 Crypto Future / Crypto Scam Loud online battles, but lower visceral stake for the average passerby.
20 AI Yes / AI No Growing concern, yet opinions are still fluid and not strongly tribal—so far.