Renowned scientist Jane Goodall Revealed Desire to Launch Musk and Trump on Single-Journey Cosmic Voyage

After devoting her life studying chimpanzee conduct, Jane Goodall became an expert on the hostile behavior of dominant males. In a recently released interview filmed shortly before her death, the famous primatologist disclosed her unique solution for dealing with particular figures she viewed as displaying similar characteristics: transporting them on a non-return journey into the cosmos.

Posthumous Film Reveals Frank Opinions

This remarkable perspective into Goodall's philosophy emerges from the Netflix production "Final Words", which was filmed in March and preserved private until after her recently announced passing at nine decades of life.

"I know persons I don't like, and I want to place them on a spacecraft and dispatch them to the celestial body he's sure he'll find," commented Goodall during her conversation with Brad Falchuk.

Named Figures Identified

When questioned whether Elon Musk, recognized for his disputed actions and political alliances, would be included, Goodall replied positively.

"Certainly, without doubt. He would be the leader. You can imagine the people I would place on that spaceship. Along with Musk would be Trump and several of Trump's dedicated followers," she announced.

"And then I would include the Russian president among them, and I would place China's President Xi. I'd certainly put the Israeli leader among the passengers and his far-right government. Place them all on that spacecraft and dispatch them."

Earlier Comments

This wasn't the earlier occasion that Goodall, a supporter of ecological preservation, had expressed criticism about the political figure in particular.

In a 2022 interview, she had noted that he displayed "comparable kind of behavior as a male chimpanzee will show when vying for dominance with another. They're upright, they strut, they present themselves as much larger and hostile than they truly are in order to daunt their competitors."

Dominance Patterns

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

"We get, interestingly, two types of alpha. The first achieves dominance through pure aggression, and because they're strong and they combat, they don't last for extended periods. The second type succeeds by employing intelligence, like a younger individual will only challenge a higher ranking one if his ally, often his brother, is supporting him. And research shows, they endure far more extended periods," she clarified.

Social Interactions

The celebrated primatologist also examined the "social dimension" of conduct, and what her extensive studies had taught her about aggressive behaviors shown by human communities and primates when confronted with something they viewed as threatening, despite the fact that no threat really was present.

"Chimps observe an unfamiliar individual from an adjacent group, and they grow all excited, and the hair stands out, and they reach out and touch another, and they've got expressions of rage and terror, and it spreads, and the remaining members catch that feeling that a single individual has had, and they all become aggressive," she detailed.

"It transmits easily," she noted. "Certain displays that become hostile, it sweeps through them. They all want to get involved and grow hostile. They're guarding their area or fighting for dominance."

Human Parallels

When asked if she thought comparable behaviors occurred in human beings, Goodall replied: "Probably, sometimes yes. But I truly believe that most people are decent."

"My main objective is raising the upcoming generation of caring individuals, beginnings and development. But are we allowing enough time? It's unclear. It's a really grim time."

Historical Perspective

Goodall, originally from London prior to the beginning of the World War II, compared the fight against the difficulties of present day politics to England opposing German forces, and the "determined resistance" shown by Winston Churchill.

"This doesn't imply you don't have moments of depression, but subsequently you recover and declare, 'Well, I'm not going to allow their success'," she remarked.

"It resembles the leader during the conflict, his famous speech, we shall combat them at the coastlines, we will resist them through the avenues and urban areas, then he turned aside to a friend and was heard to say, 'and we will oppose them with the remnants of broken bottles since that's everything we actually possess'."

Closing Thoughts

In her concluding remarks, Goodall shared motivational statements for those resisting political oppression and the environmental crisis.

"Even today, when the planet is dark, there still is possibility. Preserve faith. If you lose hope, you become indifferent and do nothing," she counseled.

"Should you wish to protect the existing splendor on our planet – should you desire to preserve Earth for the future generations, future family, their grandchildren – then think about the decisions you take every day. As, expanded a million, innumerable instances, minor decisions will make for substantial improvement."

Chad Thompson
Chad Thompson

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