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You can find a list of Extinction Rebellion's principles and demands on [one of their websites](https://rebellion.global "Extinction Rebellion"). There's also a [Wikipedia page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Extinction_Rebellion_actions "Timeline of Extinction Rebellion actions") listing past actions performed using the name of Extinction Rebellion.
-Given the severity of the climate crisis and what will happen if we do nothing, I support any action that garners more rebels for Extinction Rebellion, including blocking roads and shutting down airports. The only valid criticism of such actions, in my mind, is that they might turn some people off from the movement. However, I think a case can be made that those who are turned off by even the most milquetoast disruption are probably disinclined to help the movement anyways.
+Given the severity of the climate crisis and what will happen if we do nothing, I support any action that garners more rebels for Extinction Rebellion, including blocking roads and shutting down airports. The only valid criticism of such actions, in my mind, is that they might turn some people off from the movement. However, I think a case can be made that those who are turned off by even the most milquetoast disruption are probably disinclined to help the movement anyway.
The question of which tactics to use definitely warrants more discussion. I certainly don't feel like I'm in a position to blame rebels for trying different strategies (within reason). I think there's a balance between disruption and attendance, but I'm obviously not the final word on it. The group seems to have the right idea overall, so please consider joining them to save the human race before it's too late.