The Physicians Committee’s rejected ad reads: “Elon Musk: Release the videos! What are you hiding? StopMonkeyExperiments.org.” BART refused to run the ad unless the doctors’ group replaced Musk’s name with his company’s name.
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has filed a
lawsuit against Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), the fifth-largest
public transit system in the United States, alleging that the agency
has run afoul of the First Amendment by rejecting ads blasting Elon
Musk for covering up invasive and deadly experiments on monkeys
conducted by his company Neuralink. The Physicians Committee’s
rejected ad reads: “Elon Musk: Release the videos! What are you
hiding? StopMonkeyExperiments.org.” BART refused to run the ad
unless the doctors’ group replaced Musk’s name with his company’s
name. The Physicians Committee is suing, alleging that this is an
unconstitutional act of viewpoint discrimination under the First
Amendment.
Neuralink recently came under intense scrutiny when it was revealed
that it paid the University of California, Davis $1.4 million to
carry out invasive, often deadly experiments in which company
employees drilled holes in monkeys’ skulls and implanted electrodes
in the animals’ brains. The monkeys used in the experiments were
caged alone, had steel posts screwed to their skulls, experienced
seizures following brain implants, and had recurring infections at
implant sites. In some cases, vet staff was compelled to intervene
and euthanize monkeys because their overall health condition
significantly deteriorated. Fourteen monkeys, including all who
received neural implants, died or were killed by experimenters.
Although the experimenters documented their activities with video,
Neuralink has released only specially selected and edited excerpts
of the footage for use in promotional settings. The company has
refused to release all video footage of the experiments in original,
unedited form despite repeated requests from the Physicians
Committee, skeptical scientists, and more than 50,000 members of the
public.
BART’s advertising policy prohibits ads with political or public
issue content, but Musk is not a politician nor judicial office
holder. The policy also prohibits false, misleading, or tortious
content, but the Physicians Committee’s proposed ad is truthful.
“BART is a public transit agency, not a censorship service to
protect the reputation of the wealthiest person in the world,” says
Mark Kennedy, Esq., vice president of legal affairs with the
Physicians Committee. “A public service entity should not be holding
back information that the public deserves to know.”
“A private company, owned by Elon Musk, who is not only the
wealthiest person in the world but also a supposed champion of free
speech, conducted horrific, atrocious experiments at a public
university, and now a public transit organization is inappropriately
shielding Musk from criticism,” says Ryan Merkley, director of
research advocacy for the Physicians Committee. “BART is protecting
Musk from the public outcry that results when people learn the truth
about what happened in these cruel experiments.”