Renowned scientist Jane Goodall Expressed Desire to Send Trump and Musk on One-Way Space Mission

After dedicating years studying chimpanzee behavior, Jane Goodall became a specialist on the combative nature of alpha males. In a newly published interview documented shortly before her passing, the renowned primatologist revealed her unconventional solution for dealing with particular figures she viewed as showing similar characteristics: sending them on a one-way journey into space.

Legacy Interview Reveals Candid Thoughts

This notable insight into Goodall's philosophy emerges from the Netflix film "Final Words", which was recorded in March and maintained confidential until after her latest demise at the age of 91.

"I know persons I don't like, and I wish to put them on one of Musk's spaceships and dispatch them to the planet he's certain he'll locate," commented Goodall during her conversation with her interlocutor.

Particular Personalities Identified

When inquired whether the tech billionaire, known for his questionable behavior and political alliances, would be included, Goodall replied affirmatively.

"Yes, definitely. He would be the leader. Envision whom I would include on that spaceship. In addition to Musk would be Trump and some of Trump's dedicated followers," she declared.

"Furthermore I would include Vladimir Putin among them, and I would put China's President Xi. I would definitely include Israel's prime minister in there and his far-right government. Send them all on that vessel and dispatch them."

Past Observations

This was not the first time that Goodall, a champion of conservation efforts, had expressed criticism about the political figure especially.

In a previous discussion, she had remarked that he exhibited "the same sort of actions as a dominant primate demonstrates when battling for leadership with another. They posture, they parade, they project themselves as significantly bigger and hostile than they really are in order to daunt their opponents."

Leadership Styles

During her posthumous documentary, Goodall further explained her analysis of leadership types.

"We observe, notably, two types of alpha. The first achieves dominance through pure aggression, and due to their strength and they fight, they don't remain very long. Another group achieves dominance by using their brains, like a young male will only challenge a higher ranking one if his ally, typically a relative, is with him. And as we've seen, they remain much, much longer," she explained.

Collective Behavior

The famous researcher also studied the "politicization" of conduct, and what her extensive studies had shown her about combative conduct exhibited by people and chimpanzees when faced with something they perceived as threatening, although no danger truly existed.

"Primates see an outsider from a nearby tribe, and they become highly agitated, and the hair stands out, and they extend and touch another, and they show expressions of rage and terror, and it transmits, and the rest absorb that sentiment that a single individual has had, and they all become aggressive," she explained.

"It transmits easily," she continued. "Various exhibitions that become hostile, it spreads among them. Each member wishes to get involved and grow hostile. They're guarding their territory or battling for supremacy."

Comparable Human Reactions

When asked if she considered comparable behaviors occurred in people, Goodall answered: "Probably, on occasion. But I firmly think that the bulk of humanity are decent."

"My biggest hope is nurturing this new generation of caring individuals, foundations and growth. But are we allowing enough time? It's unclear. These are difficult times."

Historical Comparison

Goodall, born in London shortly before the start of the the global conflict, equated the battle with the challenges of present day politics to Britain standing up Nazi Germany, and the "spirit of obstinance" displayed by Winston Churchill.

"That doesn't mean you won't experience moments of depression, but subsequently you recover and state, 'OK, I refuse to allow their success'," she remarked.

"It's similar to the leader in the war, his famous speech, we will oppose them on the beaches, we shall battle them in the streets and metropolitan centers, then he turned aside to a friend and was heard to say, 'and we shall combat them at the ends of shattered glass because that's all we actually possess'."

Closing Thoughts

In her last message, Goodall offered words of encouragement for those resisting authoritarian control and the environmental crisis.

"Even today, when the world is dark, there continues to be hope. Maintain optimism. Should optimism fade, you turn into unresponsive and do nothing," she recommended.

"Should you want to preserve the remaining beauty on our planet – when you wish to preserve Earth for coming generations, your grandchildren, their grandchildren – then think about the decisions you make daily. Because, expanded countless, innumerable instances, minor decisions will create significant transformation."

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