Primatologist Jane Goodall Shared Wish to Transport Musk and Trump on Non-Return Space Mission

After devoting her life studying chimpanzee behavior, Jane Goodall became an authority on the aggressive tendencies of leading males. In a newly published interview recorded shortly before her demise, the famous primatologist disclosed her unusual solution for handling particular figures she viewed as showing similar qualities: sending them on a non-return journey into the cosmos.

Legacy Interview Discloses Candid Thoughts

This extraordinary insight into Goodall's philosophy emerges from the Netflix production "Famous Last Words", which was recorded in March and kept private until after her latest passing at nine decades of life.

"There are people I don't like, and I want to put them on a spacecraft and dispatch them to the planet he's convinced he's going to discover," stated Goodall during her interview with her interlocutor.

Specific Individuals Targeted

When asked whether the SpaceX founder, known for his disputed actions and associations, would be part of this group, Goodall answered affirmatively.

"Oh, absolutely. He'd be the leader. You can imagine the people I would place on that spaceship. Along with Musk would be Donald Trump and various Trump's real supporters," she declared.

"And then I would add Vladimir Putin among them, and I would include China's leader. Without question I would add Israel's prime minister among the passengers and his political allies. Send them all on that vessel and send them off."

Past Observations

This wasn't the initial instance that Goodall, an advocate of ecological preservation, had shared negative views about the former president especially.

In a earlier conversation, she had noted that he showed "comparable kind of actions as an alpha chimp exhibits when vying for leadership with another. They're upright, they parade, they portray themselves as much larger and hostile than they really are in order to daunt their opponents."

Alpha Behavior

During her last recorded conversation, Goodall further explained her comprehension of alpha personalities.

"We get, interestingly, two categories of dominant individual. One does it all by aggression, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't last for extended periods. Another group achieves dominance by utilizing strategy, like a young male will just confront a higher ranking one if his companion, frequently a sibling, is with him. And you know, they endure much, much longer," she clarified.

Social Interactions

The famous researcher also analyzed the "social dimension" of actions, and what her comprehensive research had revealed to her about combative conduct exhibited by people and apes when faced with something they viewed as threatening, even if no threat really was present.

"Primates encounter an unfamiliar individual from a neighboring community, and they become all excited, and their fur bristles, and they stretch and make physical contact, and they've got these faces of rage and terror, and it catches, and the others adopt that emotion that a single individual has had, and they all become hostile," she described.

"It's contagious," she added. "Some of these demonstrations that turn aggressive, it spreads among them. Everyone desires to participate and engage and grow hostile. They're defending their domain or competing for control."

Human Parallels

When asked if she considered comparable patterns applied to people, Goodall replied: "Likely, on occasion. But I strongly feel that most people are decent."

"My biggest hope is raising this new generation of empathetic people, roots and shoots. But do we have time? I'm uncertain. We face challenging circumstances."

Historical Perspective

Goodall, born in London five years before the beginning of the the global conflict, likened the struggle against the darkness of current political landscape to Britain standing up German forces, and the "unyielding attitude" shown by the prime minister.

"This doesn't imply you don't have times of despair, but then you come out and declare, 'Well, I'm not going to allow their success'," she stated.

"It's similar to Churchill during the conflict, his famous speech, we shall combat them along the shores, we shall battle them in the streets and metropolitan centers, then he turned aside to a companion and was heard to say, 'and we shall combat them with the remnants of shattered glass as that's the only thing we actually possess'."

Final Message

In her concluding remarks, Goodall provided motivational statements for those fighting against authoritarian control and the climate emergency.

"Even today, when the planet is difficult, there continues to be optimism. Maintain optimism. If you lose hope, you grow indifferent and take no action," she counseled.

"Should you desire to save the existing splendor in this world – should you desire to protect our world for coming generations, your descendants, their grandchildren – then contemplate the actions you implement each day. Since, replicated numerous, innumerable instances, even small actions will create great change."

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