Cruel IntentionsUncensored, racist, and shockingly nasty, online gossip forum Juicy Campus has students trembling. But should it be banned?This article is from the July/August issue of Radar Magazine. For a risk-free issue, click here.
As for J.D. Rees, his only infraction was sticking up for a friend. Rees, a lanky 20-year-old international relations major, was vaguely aware that Juicy Campus had started a discussion forum dedicated to his school, the University of San Diego, but he didn't pay it much attention until his roommate and fraternity brother, who we'll call Michael, came home one day in a state of near-despair. Someone had authored a post—anonymously, like almost all Juicy Campus posts—identifying him as a heavy drug user. Michael was, in fact, struggling with addiction at the time and "really took it to heart in a way that wasn't good," recalls Rees. "So I went and checked it out and said, 'Whoa, this is ridiculous.'"
And that's how, soon after, Rees found himself the target of a Juicy Campus post titled "In the Closet." "Who is a fag that hasn't been outed yet?" began a thread that would eventually receive 109 replies (the most of any post yet on the USD board) and an 82 percent Juicy rating. Here's a taste of the relentless barrage that followed over the next few weeks, which ultimately resulted in Rees's cell phone number being published online: RE: IN THE CLOSET: Definitely J.D. Rees. What heterosexual would start an a RE: IN THE CLOSET: This is a Catholic school, and homosexuality is a sin! If For the record, Rees is not gay, nor is he the kind of straight guy to whom being called gay is a mortal insult. "I think it's a tribute to my character that they can't level any legitimate claims against me," he says. "It's been sort of funny, but at the same time ..." |
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