Renowned scientist Jane Goodall Shared Desire to Launch Musk and Trump on One-Way Cosmic Voyage

After devoting her life observing chimpanzee conduct, Jane Goodall became an authority on the combative nature of leading males. In a freshly unveiled interview documented shortly before her demise, the celebrated primatologist revealed her unusual solution for dealing with specific people she viewed as displaying similar characteristics: transporting them on a one-way journey into outer space.

Final Documentary Discloses Frank Opinions

This extraordinary perspective into Goodall's mindset emerges from the Netflix film "Last Statements", which was captured in March and preserved private until after her recently announced demise at nine decades of life.

"There are individuals I dislike, and I want to put them on a SpaceX vessel and send them all off to the planet he's certain he'll find," remarked Goodall during her discussion with Brad Falchuk.

Specific Individuals Targeted

When asked whether Elon Musk, recognized for his controversial gestures and connections, would be part of this group, Goodall answered affirmatively.

"Certainly, without doubt. He could serve as the leader. Envision who I'd put on that vessel. In addition to Musk would be Trump and several of Trump's dedicated followers," she stated.

"Furthermore I would include Vladimir Putin in there, and I would put China's President Xi. Without question I would add Israel's prime minister in there and his political allies. Send them all on that vessel and dispatch them."

Earlier Comments

This wasn't the earlier occasion that Goodall, a supporter of conservation efforts, had shared negative views about the former president specifically.

In a earlier conversation, she had remarked that he displayed "comparable kind of actions as a male chimpanzee exhibits when battling for supremacy with another. They stand tall, they parade, they portray themselves as much larger and aggressive than they truly are in order to frighten their opponents."

Dominance Patterns

During her posthumous documentary, Goodall elaborated on her analysis of leadership types.

"We get, interestingly, two kinds of alpha. The first achieves dominance solely through combat, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't endure very long. Another group achieves dominance by utilizing strategy, like an aspiring leader will just confront a superior one if his ally, often his brother, is with him. And research shows, they last much, much longer," she clarified.

Group Dynamics

The renowned scientist also examined the "political aspect" of conduct, and what her detailed observations had revealed to her about combative conduct shown by human communities and apes when encountering something they perceived as dangerous, despite the fact that no risk actually existed.

"Chimpanzees observe an unfamiliar individual from a nearby tribe, and they get highly agitated, and their fur bristles, and they stretch and touch another, and they've got these faces of hostility and apprehension, and it spreads, and the remaining members adopt that emotion that one member has had, and they all become hostile," she explained.

"It's contagious," she added. "Various exhibitions that become hostile, it sweeps through them. They all want to become and join in and grow hostile. They're guarding their domain or fighting for control."

Similar Human Behavior

When questioned if she considered the same dynamics applied to people, Goodall replied: "Likely, sometimes yes. But I strongly feel that the bulk of humanity are ethical."

"My main objective is educating this new generation of caring individuals, foundations and growth. But are we allowing enough time? It's unclear. It's a really grim time."

Historical Context

Goodall, originally from London five years before the start of the the global conflict, equated the fight against the darkness of contemporary politics to the UK resisting the Third Reich, and the "spirit of obstinance" displayed by the British leader.

"That doesn't mean you avoid having periods of sadness, but then you come out and declare, 'Well, I refuse to allow their success'," she commented.

"It's like Churchill throughout the battle, his iconic words, we'll fight them at the coastlines, we shall battle them along the roads and the cities, afterward he commented to an associate and was heard to say, 'and we'll fight them at the ends of shattered glass as that's the only thing we've bloody well got'."

Final Message

In her concluding remarks, Goodall provided words of encouragement for those resisting authoritarian control and the climate emergency.

"At present, when the world is dark, there remains possibility. Maintain optimism. Should optimism fade, you become unresponsive and take no action," she counseled.

"Should you wish to protect the existing splendor in this world – when you wish to save the planet for subsequent eras, your grandchildren, later generations – then think about the choices you implement each day. As, multiplied countless, a billion times, even small actions will create substantial improvement."

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