Primatologist Jane Goodall Expressed Desire to Transport Trump and Musk on Single-Journey Space Mission

After dedicating years observing chimpanzee behavior, Jane Goodall became an authority on the aggressive tendencies of alpha males. In a recently released interview filmed shortly before her demise, the famous primatologist revealed her unusual solution for dealing with particular figures she viewed as exhibiting similar characteristics: sending them on a non-return journey into the cosmos.

Posthumous Film Unveils Honest Views

This extraordinary perspective into Goodall's philosophy emerges from the Netflix production "Famous Last Words", which was filmed in March and kept confidential until after her latest death at the age of 91.

"I know individuals I dislike, and I would like to send them on a spacecraft and dispatch them to the celestial body he's convinced he's going to discover," remarked Goodall during her discussion with her interlocutor.

Particular Personalities Mentioned

When questioned whether the tech billionaire, known for his controversial gestures and connections, would be among them, Goodall replied positively.

"Oh, absolutely. He would be the host. Envision who I'd put on that vessel. Together with Musk would be Donald Trump and several of Trump's loyal adherents," she stated.

"Furthermore I would add Russia's leader on board, and I would include China's President Xi. Without question I would add the Israeli leader among the passengers and his administration. Place them all on that vessel and launch them."

Previous Criticism

This wasn't the first time that Goodall, a champion of environmental causes, had expressed criticism about Donald Trump especially.

In a previous discussion, she had noted that he exhibited "comparable kind of actions as an alpha chimp exhibits when battling for dominance with another. They stand tall, they strut, they present themselves as significantly bigger and aggressive than they really are in order to intimidate their competitors."

Leadership Styles

During her last recorded conversation, Goodall further explained her analysis of alpha personalities.

"We see, interestingly, two types of alpha. The first achieves dominance through pure aggression, and due to their strength and they combat, they don't endure indefinitely. Another group achieves dominance by employing intelligence, like a younger individual will just confront a higher ranking one if his ally, often his brother, is supporting him. And as we've seen, they endure significantly longer," she explained.

Group Dynamics

The renowned scientist also analyzed the "politicization" of conduct, and what her extensive studies had revealed to her about combative conduct exhibited by human communities and chimpanzees when faced with something they perceived as dangerous, although no threat actually existed.

"Chimps encounter an unfamiliar individual from a nearby tribe, and they get very stimulated, and their hair erect, and they reach out and contact each other, and they display expressions of hostility and apprehension, and it spreads, and the rest catch that feeling that one member has had, and everyone turns aggressive," she detailed.

"It's contagious," she added. "Some of these demonstrations that grow violent, it permeates the group. They all want to get involved and grow hostile. They're guarding their domain or battling for dominance."

Comparable Human Reactions

When questioned if she considered comparable dynamics were present in human beings, Goodall responded: "Perhaps, sometimes yes. But I strongly feel that most people are ethical."

"My biggest hope is raising this new generation of compassionate citizens, foundations and growth. But are we allowing enough time? I don't know. We face challenging circumstances."

Historical Context

Goodall, born in London prior to the beginning of the Second World War, compared the fight against the difficulties of present day politics to the UK resisting Nazi Germany, and the "unyielding attitude" displayed by the prime minister.

"However, this isn't to say you won't experience moments of depression, but then you come out and declare, 'OK, I won't allow to permit their victory'," she commented.

"It's similar to the Prime Minister in the war, his famous speech, we shall combat them along the shores, we'll fight them in the streets and urban areas, afterward he commented to a companion and was heard to say, 'and we'll fight them at the ends of damaged containers since that's everything we've bloody well got'."

Parting Words

In her last message, Goodall offered words of encouragement for those combating political oppression and the climate emergency.

"Even today, when Earth is difficult, there remains optimism. Preserve faith. Should optimism fade, you turn into unresponsive and remain inactive," she advised.

"Should you wish to preserve the remaining beauty across the globe – should you desire to protect our world for coming generations, your descendants, later generations – then consider the decisions you implement each day. As, multiplied a million, innumerable instances, modest choices will generate substantial improvement."

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