Primatologist Jane Goodall Revealed Wish to Launch Trump and Musk on One-Way Cosmic Voyage

After dedicating years researching chimpanzee conduct, Jane Goodall became a specialist on the hostile behavior of leading males. In a newly published interview recorded shortly before her death, the renowned primatologist revealed her unique solution for handling particular figures she viewed as displaying similar characteristics: launching them on a one-way journey into the cosmos.

Legacy Interview Discloses Frank Opinions

This remarkable insight into Goodall's thinking emerges from the Netflix film "Famous Last Words", which was recorded in March and kept confidential until after her recently announced death at nine decades of life.

"There are persons I'm not fond of, and I wish to put them on a spacecraft and launch them to the world he's certain he's going to discover," commented Goodall during her interview with her interlocutor.

Specific Individuals Targeted

When inquired whether the tech billionaire, recognized for his questionable behavior and associations, would be part of this group, Goodall replied with certainty.

"Yes, definitely. He would be the organizer. Envision the people I would place on that spaceship. Along with Musk would be Trump and some of Trump's dedicated followers," she declared.

"Furthermore I would add Vladimir Putin among them, and I would include China's President Xi. Without question I would add Benjamin Netanyahu on that journey and his political allies. Send them all on that vessel and launch them."

Earlier Comments

This wasn't the earlier occasion that Goodall, a champion of conservation efforts, had voiced concerns about the former president in particular.

In a 2022 interview, she had noted that he showed "comparable kind of behavior as a dominant primate exhibits when vying for supremacy with a rival. They're upright, they strut, they present themselves as really more large and aggressive than they truly are in order to intimidate their opponents."

Leadership Styles

During her posthumous documentary, Goodall further explained her understanding of alpha personalities.

"We observe, remarkably, two types of dominant individual. The first achieves dominance solely through combat, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't endure very long. The second type succeeds by employing intelligence, like a young male will just confront a more dominant one if his ally, frequently a sibling, is with him. And research shows, they remain far more extended periods," she clarified.

Social Interactions

The celebrated primatologist also studied the "social dimension" of actions, and what her comprehensive research had revealed to her about aggressive behaviors shown by people and apes when faced with something they viewed as threatening, although no risk truly existed.

"Primates encounter a stranger from an adjacent group, and they become highly agitated, and the hair stands out, and they extend and contact each other, and they display expressions of rage and terror, and it catches, and the rest catch that feeling that this one male has had, and everyone turns hostile," she described.

"It spreads rapidly," she added. "Certain displays that become hostile, it permeates the group. Each member wishes to participate and engage and turn violent. They're defending their area or battling for dominance."

Comparable Human Reactions

When inquired if she thought comparable patterns were present in human beings, Goodall replied: "Likely, on occasion. But I truly believe that most people are good."

"My main objective is nurturing the upcoming generation of compassionate citizens, roots and shoots. But do we have time? I don't know. It's a really grim time."

Historical Comparison

Goodall, born in London five years before the beginning of the Second World War, likened the battle with the difficulties of contemporary politics to the UK resisting the Third Reich, and the "determined resistance" exhibited by the prime minister.

"This doesn't imply you avoid having moments of depression, but eventually you emerge and say, 'Alright, I refuse to permit their victory'," she stated.

"It resembles Churchill in the war, his famous speech, we'll fight them on the beaches, we shall battle them along the roads and the cities, subsequently he remarked to a friend and was heard to say, 'and we'll fight them with the remnants of shattered glass as that's the only thing we actually possess'."

Final Message

In her final address, Goodall provided words of encouragement for those resisting political oppression and the ecological disaster.

"In current times, when the world is challenging, there continues to be possibility. Preserve faith. When faith diminishes, you become unresponsive and remain inactive," she recommended.

"Should you wish to protect the remaining beauty in this world – should you desire to preserve Earth for coming generations, your descendants, their grandchildren – then contemplate the choices you implement daily. As, multiplied numerous, multiple occasions, even small actions will create substantial improvement."

Lindsey Perry
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