Jane Goodall Revealed Desire to Launch Musk and Trump on One-Way Trip to Space

After dedicating years studying chimpanzee behavior, Jane Goodall became an authority on the hostile behavior of alpha males. In a recently released interview documented shortly before her passing, the famous primatologist shared her unconventional solution for addressing specific people she viewed as displaying similar characteristics: sending them on a permanent journey into outer space.

Posthumous Film Discloses Frank Opinions

This extraordinary perspective into Goodall's philosophy emerges from the Netflix film "Last Statements", which was filmed in March and maintained confidential until after her recently announced passing at 91 years old.

"I've encountered persons I dislike, and I would like to send them on a SpaceX vessel and send them all off to the world he's sure he's going to discover," remarked Goodall during her discussion with Brad Falchuk.

Specific Individuals Mentioned

When asked whether the tech billionaire, recognized for his disputed actions and associations, would be part of this group, Goodall answered with certainty.

"Yes, definitely. He'd be the host. Envision who I'd put on that spaceship. Together with Musk would be Trump and various Trump's real supporters," she announced.

"And then I would add the Russian president in there, and I would include China's President Xi. Without question I would add the Israeli leader on that journey and his political allies. Place them all on that vessel and dispatch them."

Previous Criticism

This was not the earlier occasion that Goodall, an advocate of conservation efforts, had expressed criticism about the political figure specifically.

In a previous discussion, she had noted that he exhibited "the same sort of actions as an alpha chimp will show when battling for leadership with another. They're upright, they strut, they portray themselves as much larger and hostile than they may actually be in order to intimidate their rivals."

Dominance Patterns

During her posthumous documentary, Goodall expanded upon her comprehension of alpha personalities.

"We observe, remarkably, two categories of leader. One type succeeds all by aggression, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't last indefinitely. Others do it by using their brains, like a young male will only challenge a higher ranking one if his friend, typically a relative, is with him. And research shows, they endure significantly longer," she clarified.

Collective Behavior

The renowned scientist also examined the "political aspect" of conduct, and what her detailed observations had taught her about aggressive behaviors displayed by groups of humans and apes when confronted with something they viewed as threatening, although no danger truly existed.

"Chimps encounter an unfamiliar individual from a neighboring community, and they grow all excited, and the hair stands out, and they extend and make physical contact, and they've got expressions of anger and fear, and it spreads, and the rest catch that feeling that one member has had, and they all become combative," she detailed.

"It spreads rapidly," she continued. "Various exhibitions that grow violent, it sweeps through them. They all want to participate and engage and grow hostile. They're protecting their area or competing for supremacy."

Human Parallels

When questioned if she considered the same patterns applied to humans, Goodall responded: "Perhaps, on occasion. But I strongly feel that the bulk of humanity are decent."

"My primary aspiration is raising future generations of caring individuals, foundations and growth. But do we have time? I don't know. We face challenging circumstances."

Historical Perspective

Goodall, born in London five years before the beginning of the World War II, equated the struggle against the difficulties of present day politics to Britain standing up the Third Reich, and the "spirit of obstinance" shown by the British leader.

"That doesn't mean you avoid having periods of sadness, but subsequently you recover and declare, 'Alright, I won't allow to allow their success'," she commented.

"It resembles the leader during the conflict, his renowned address, we shall combat them on the beaches, we shall battle them through the avenues and metropolitan centers, then he turned aside to a friend and allegedly commented, 'and we will oppose them using the fragments of shattered glass since that's everything we've bloody well got'."

Final Message

In her last message, Goodall provided motivational statements for those fighting against authoritarian control and the ecological disaster.

"Even today, when the world is challenging, there remains optimism. Preserve faith. Should optimism fade, you turn into apathetic and remain inactive," she recommended.

"Should you wish to protect the existing splendor in this world – if you want to preserve Earth for subsequent eras, your grandchildren, their grandchildren – then contemplate the actions you implement each day. Since, multiplied countless, innumerable instances, minor decisions will create substantial improvement."

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