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

After spending decades studying chimpanzee actions, Jane Goodall became a specialist on the hostile behavior of dominant males. In a newly published interview recorded shortly before her demise, the renowned primatologist shared her unique solution for addressing particular figures she viewed as displaying similar traits: launching them on a non-return journey into outer space.

Legacy Interview Unveils Candid Thoughts

This extraordinary insight into Goodall's thinking emerges from the Netflix production "Last Statements", which was captured in March and preserved private until after her recent death at 91 years old.

"There are people I'm not fond of, and I wish to send them on one of Musk's spaceships and launch them to the planet he's sure he's going to discover," stated Goodall during her discussion with the interviewer.

Named Figures Identified

When inquired whether the SpaceX founder, recognized for his disputed actions and political alliances, would be part of this group, Goodall responded with certainty.

"Certainly, without doubt. He'd be the host. Envision the people I would place on that spacecraft. In addition to Musk would be Trump and various Trump's dedicated followers," she stated.

"And then I would put the Russian president on board, and I would put China's leader. I'd certainly put the Israeli leader in there and his far-right government. Put them all on that vessel and dispatch them."

Past Observations

This wasn't the initial instance that Goodall, a supporter of ecological preservation, had shared negative views about Donald Trump specifically.

In a earlier conversation, she had noted that he showed "the same sort of actions as an alpha chimp will show when battling for leadership with an opponent. They stand tall, they parade, they portray themselves as significantly bigger and combative than they may actually be in order to frighten their competitors."

Alpha Behavior

During her posthumous documentary, Goodall elaborated on her comprehension of dominant individuals.

"We observe, notably, two categories of leader. One type succeeds through pure aggression, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't remain for extended periods. The second type succeeds by using their brains, like an aspiring leader will only challenge a superior one if his ally, often his brother, is with him. And research shows, they last significantly longer," she clarified.

Social Interactions

The celebrated primatologist also studied the "social dimension" of behavior, and what her detailed observations had shown her about hostile actions exhibited by groups of humans and chimpanzees when encountering something they viewed as hostile, despite the fact that no risk truly existed.

"Chimps observe a stranger from a nearby tribe, and they get very stimulated, and the hair stands out, and they stretch and contact each other, and they've got visages of anger and fear, and it spreads, and the others adopt that emotion that a single individual has had, and everyone turns combative," she detailed.

"It's contagious," she added. "Various exhibitions that become hostile, it sweeps through them. They all want to participate and engage and become aggressive. They're defending their territory or competing for control."

Similar Human Behavior

When questioned if she believed comparable dynamics occurred in people, Goodall replied: "Perhaps, in certain situations. But I firmly think that the majority of individuals are ethical."

"My biggest hope is raising future generations of compassionate citizens, beginnings and development. But do we have time? I don't know. It's a really grim time."

Historical Comparison

Goodall, originally from London shortly before the beginning of the World War II, likened the battle with the difficulties of present day politics to Britain standing up Nazi Germany, and the "spirit of obstinance" shown by the British leader.

"That doesn't mean you won't experience periods of sadness, but eventually you emerge and state, 'Alright, I'm not going to allow their success'," she remarked.

"It's similar to the leader in the war, his famous speech, we'll fight them at the coastlines, we shall battle them through the avenues and urban areas, afterward he commented to a companion and reportedly stated, 'and we shall combat them with the remnants of broken bottles since that's everything we truly have'."

Parting Words

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

"At present, when Earth is dark, there remains optimism. Maintain optimism. Should optimism fade, you become indifferent and remain inactive," she recommended.

"Whenever you desire to preserve what is still beautiful in this world – should you desire to protect our world for coming generations, your grandchildren, their offspring – then think about the decisions you take each day. Since, multiplied numerous, a billion times, minor decisions will create significant transformation."

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