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jesse ridgway's "Internet Killed TV" Tour Sparks Outrage as Moral Critics Warn of a Society 'Addicted to Digital Spectacle'

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jesse ridgway's "Internet Killed TV" Tour Sparks Outrage as Moral Critics Warn of a Society 'Addicted to Digital Spectacle'

In a viral turn of events, YouTube provocateur Jesse Ridgway—best known as "McJuggerNuggets"—has ignited a firestorm of controversy with his latest "Internet Killed TV" tour, which blends live-streamed pranks, simulated family feuds, and on-stage breakdowns of online drama. Moral critics are now sounding the alarm, arguing that Ridgway's content represents a deeper societal decay, where authentic human connection is sacrificed for the sake of viral manipulation. "We are watching the downfall of society in real time," one ethics commentator declared, citing the tour's celebration of "manufactured conflict" as a tool for entertainment. As Ridgway's fans pack venues to witness his chaotic, meta-commentary on the death of traditional media, detractors claim the trend normalizes a culture addicted to digital spectacle, blurring the line between reality and performance until nothing is sacred.