Jane Goodall Expressed Wish to Send Elon Musk and Donald Trump on Non-Return Cosmic Voyage

After dedicating years studying chimpanzee actions, Jane Goodall became an expert on the aggressive tendencies of dominant males. In a newly published interview filmed shortly before her passing, the celebrated primatologist shared her unconventional solution for addressing specific people she viewed as displaying similar qualities: launching them on a permanent journey into outer space.

Posthumous Film Discloses Frank Opinions

This remarkable insight into Goodall's philosophy emerges from the Netflix documentary "Final Words", which was filmed in March and preserved confidential until after her recently announced demise at nine decades of life.

"I know people I dislike, and I wish to place them on a SpaceX vessel and send them all off to the world he's certain he'll locate," remarked Goodall during her discussion with Brad Falchuk.

Named Figures Identified

When questioned whether the SpaceX founder, famous for his disputed actions and connections, would be among them, Goodall answered with certainty.

"Oh, absolutely. He could serve as the organizer. Picture whom I would include on that vessel. Along with Musk would be Donald Trump and various Trump's dedicated followers," she announced.

"And then I would add Vladimir Putin among them, and I would put Xi Jinping. I would definitely include Israel's prime minister on that journey and his administration. Put them all on that vessel and send them off."

Earlier Comments

This was not the initial instance that Goodall, a supporter of ecological preservation, had shared negative views about Donald Trump in particular.

In a earlier conversation, she had remarked that he exhibited "the same sort of behavior as an alpha chimp demonstrates when battling for dominance with another. They posture, they strut, they portray themselves as really more large and aggressive than they truly are in order to intimidate their competitors."

Alpha Behavior

During her last recorded conversation, Goodall elaborated on her understanding of alpha personalities.

"We observe, remarkably, two types of leader. One type succeeds all by aggression, and because they're strong and they fight, they don't endure for extended periods. Another group achieves dominance by employing intelligence, like a young male will merely oppose a more dominant one if his companion, often his brother, is alongside him. And research shows, they last significantly longer," she explained.

Collective Behavior

The celebrated primatologist also analyzed the "political aspect" of actions, and what her comprehensive research had revealed to her about hostile actions shown by groups of humans and apes when confronted with something they viewed as dangerous, even if no danger really was present.

"Chimpanzees observe an outsider from a nearby tribe, and they grow highly agitated, and their hair erect, and they stretch and contact each other, and they've got these faces of anger and fear, and it catches, and the rest absorb that sentiment that this one male has had, and the entire group grows combative," she described.

"It transmits easily," she continued. "Various exhibitions that turn aggressive, it permeates the group. They all want to participate and engage and grow hostile. They're protecting their territory or battling for dominance."

Similar Human Behavior

When inquired if she thought the same dynamics were present in human beings, Goodall answered: "Probably, on occasion. But I firmly think that the bulk of humanity are ethical."

"My main objective is educating this new generation of empathetic people, roots and shoots. But is there sufficient time? It's unclear. These are difficult times."

Historical Context

Goodall, a London native prior to the start of the World War II, equated the fight against the challenges of current political landscape to the UK resisting German forces, and the "spirit of obstinance" exhibited by the prime minister.

"This doesn't imply you avoid having times of despair, but eventually you emerge and state, 'Well, I won't allow to let them win'," she remarked.

"It's similar to the leader throughout the battle, his renowned address, we shall combat them on the beaches, we'll fight them along the roads and urban areas, then he turned aside to a friend and reportedly stated, 'and we shall combat them with the remnants of shattered glass because that's all we've bloody well got'."

Final Message

In her concluding remarks, Goodall shared motivational statements for those combating governmental suppression and the environmental crisis.

"In current times, when the world is challenging, there continues to be hope. Don't lose hope. Should optimism fade, you become unresponsive and do nothing," she advised.

"Whenever you desire to protect the remaining beauty in this world – when you wish to save the planet for subsequent eras, your descendants, their offspring – then consider the choices you implement daily. As, multiplied countless, a billion times, even small actions will generate substantial improvement."

Ana Patel
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