Jane Goodall's Final Wish: Sending World Leaders into Space

Renowned primatologist and scientist Jane Goodall, who recently passed away, expressed in one of her final interviews her desire to send certain individuals, including President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, into space. Goodall mentioned her wish to put them on Elon Musk's spaceships and send them off to a planet Musk believes he will discover. The interview, recorded earlier this year, was released posthumously at the age of 91.
Goodall's criticism of Trump dates back to 2016 when she compared his behavior during political debates to male chimpanzees' dominance rituals. She received a Presidential Medal of Freedom from former President Biden earlier this year before he left office in January. Biden and his wife expressed their deep sadness over Goodall's passing and praised her activism and message of hope for the planet.
In her interview, Goodall also mentioned including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and other Trump supporters on the spaceship along with Musk and the two presidents. Goodall's bold statements and strong opinions have been a hallmark of her career as a scientist and environmental activist. Her legacy will continue to inspire a global movement to protect the planet.
Overall, Jane Goodall's impactful work and outspoken views have left a lasting impression on the world. Her dedication to environmental conservation and animal welfare will be remembered for generations to come.