Renowned scientist Jane Goodall Expressed Wish to Send Elon Musk and Donald Trump on One-Way Trip to Space

After spending decades studying chimpanzee actions, Jane Goodall became an authority on the combative nature of dominant males. In a recently released interview filmed shortly before her demise, the famous primatologist shared her unique solution for addressing specific people she viewed as showing similar characteristics: transporting them on a permanent journey into the cosmos.

Legacy Interview Reveals Frank Opinions

This notable viewpoint into Goodall's mindset emerges from the Netflix film "Final Words", which was filmed in March and maintained private until after her latest passing at the age of 91.

"I've encountered persons I don't like, and I wish to place them on one of Musk's spaceships and send them all off to the planet he's convinced he'll locate," commented Goodall during her discussion with the interviewer.

Specific Individuals Identified

When inquired whether Elon Musk, recognized for his disputed actions and connections, would be included, Goodall answered with certainty.

"Oh, absolutely. He'd be the organizer. Envision who I'd put on that spacecraft. Along with Musk would be Trump and various Trump's dedicated followers," she stated.

"And then I would include Vladimir Putin on board, and I would put Xi Jinping. I'd certainly put the Israeli leader among the passengers and his political allies. Put them all on that spacecraft and send them off."

Previous Criticism

This wasn't the earlier occasion that Goodall, a champion of conservation efforts, had expressed criticism about the political figure specifically.

In a earlier conversation, she had observed that he exhibited "comparable kind of actions as a male chimpanzee demonstrates when battling for supremacy with another. They stand tall, they strut, they present themselves as significantly bigger and hostile than they truly are in order to frighten their competitors."

Dominance Patterns

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

"We see, notably, two categories of dominant individual. The first achieves dominance all by aggression, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't endure indefinitely. Others do it by utilizing strategy, like a young male will just confront a superior one if his ally, typically a relative, is with him. And research shows, they endure much, much longer," she clarified.

Collective Behavior

The famous researcher also studied the "political aspect" of conduct, and what her detailed observations had revealed to her about aggressive behaviors exhibited by groups of humans and chimpanzees when confronted with something they perceived as dangerous, even if no danger really was present.

"Primates encounter an unfamiliar individual from a nearby tribe, and they grow highly agitated, and their hair erect, and they extend and touch another, and they display these faces of hostility and apprehension, and it spreads, and the remaining members adopt that emotion that one member has had, and the entire group grows combative," she described.

"It transmits easily," she noted. "Certain displays that grow violent, it sweeps through them. Each member wishes to get involved and become aggressive. They're guarding their territory or battling for dominance."

Similar Human Behavior

When asked if she considered similar patterns applied to human beings, Goodall responded: "Perhaps, sometimes yes. But I truly believe that the bulk of humanity are ethical."

"My primary aspiration is raising future generations of caring individuals, beginnings and development. But is there sufficient time? I'm uncertain. It's a really grim time."

Historical Comparison

Goodall, born in London prior to the commencement of the World War II, equated the struggle against the difficulties of current political landscape to the UK resisting Nazi Germany, and the "unyielding attitude" shown by Winston Churchill.

"That doesn't mean you don't have periods of sadness, but subsequently you recover and say, 'Well, I won't allow to let them win'," she remarked.

"It resembles the Prime Minister during the conflict, his famous speech, we will oppose them on the beaches, we'll fight them in the streets and metropolitan centers, subsequently he remarked to a companion and reportedly stated, 'and we'll fight them with the remnants of shattered glass as that's the only thing we actually possess'."

Final Message

In her last message, Goodall offered inspiring thoughts for those resisting governmental suppression and the environmental crisis.

"In current times, when the world is challenging, there still is hope. Don't lose hope. When faith diminishes, you become apathetic and take no action," she recommended.

"Should you wish to save what is still beautiful in this world – if you want to save the planet for subsequent eras, your descendants, their offspring – then think about the choices you make each day. Because, expanded numerous, a billion times, modest choices will make for substantial improvement."

Dustin Griffin
Dustin Griffin

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