Renowned scientist Jane Goodall Expressed Aspiration to Transport Musk and Trump on Single-Journey Space Mission

After spending decades observing chimpanzee conduct, Jane Goodall became an expert on the hostile behavior of alpha males. In a newly published interview documented shortly before her demise, the renowned primatologist disclosed her unique solution for dealing with specific people she viewed as displaying similar characteristics: sending them on a non-return journey into outer space.

Final Documentary Reveals Candid Thoughts

This notable viewpoint into Goodall's mindset emerges from the Netflix documentary "Famous Last Words", which was filmed in March and maintained private until after her recently announced death at nine decades of life.

"There are people I'm not fond of, and I would like to put them on a spacecraft and send them all off to the celestial body he's sure he'll locate," commented Goodall during her discussion with Brad Falchuk.

Particular Personalities Identified

When inquired whether the tech billionaire, famous for his controversial gestures and connections, would be part of this group, Goodall answered positively.

"Oh, absolutely. He'd be the organizer. You can imagine whom I would include on that spaceship. Together with Musk would be Donald Trump and various Trump's loyal adherents," she declared.

"Additionally I would add Russia's leader in there, and I would place China's President Xi. Without question I would add the Israeli leader in there and his administration. Put them all on that vessel and launch them."

Earlier Comments

This wasn't the first time that Goodall, an advocate of ecological preservation, had expressed criticism about the former president specifically.

In a 2022 interview, she had observed that he displayed "the same sort of actions as an alpha chimp will show when battling for leadership with another. They stand tall, they parade, they project themselves as much larger and combative than they really are in order to intimidate their rivals."

Dominance Patterns

During her last recorded conversation, Goodall elaborated on her analysis of leadership types.

"We observe, remarkably, two categories of alpha. One type succeeds all by aggression, and because they're strong and they combat, they don't remain indefinitely. Others do it by using their brains, like an aspiring leader will just confront a superior one if his ally, frequently a sibling, is alongside him. And research shows, they last much, much longer," she explained.

Social Interactions

The famous researcher also studied the "social dimension" of behavior, and what her extensive studies had revealed to her about hostile actions shown by people and apes when faced with something they perceived as dangerous, despite the fact that no threat truly existed.

"Primates see an outsider from an adjacent group, and they get highly agitated, and the hair stands out, and they reach out and make physical contact, and they display expressions of anger and fear, and it transmits, and the others absorb that sentiment that this one male has had, and everyone turns combative," she detailed.

"It transmits easily," she added. "Various exhibitions that grow violent, it permeates the group. They all want to get involved and turn violent. They're guarding their area or competing for supremacy."

Similar Human Behavior

When questioned if she believed similar behaviors applied to people, Goodall answered: "Likely, on occasion. But I truly believe that most people are decent."

"My main objective is nurturing this new generation of caring individuals, foundations and growth. But is there sufficient time? It's unclear. We face challenging circumstances."

Historical Comparison

Goodall, originally from London shortly before the commencement of the the global conflict, compared the struggle against the difficulties of current political landscape to the UK resisting Nazi Germany, and the "determined resistance" shown by the British leader.

"This doesn't imply you don't have moments of depression, but subsequently you recover and say, 'Alright, I'm not going to let them win'," she stated.

"It's similar to the Prime Minister throughout the battle, his renowned address, we shall combat them at the coastlines, we will resist them in the streets and metropolitan centers, afterward he commented to a friend and allegedly commented, 'and we will oppose them with the remnants of broken bottles as that's the only thing we actually possess'."

Parting Words

In her last message, Goodall shared inspiring thoughts for those fighting against political oppression and the ecological disaster.

"Even today, when the planet is challenging, there remains hope. Don't lose hope. Should optimism fade, you turn into indifferent and do nothing," she counseled.

"Whenever you wish to preserve what is still beautiful across the globe – if you want to preserve Earth for the future generations, future family, later generations – then think about the choices you make each day. Since, replicated countless, innumerable instances, modest choices will create significant transformation."

Dana Terry
Dana Terry

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