Backlash started to mount against Steve Aoki after an old, out-of-context clip of him throwing a cake at a guy in a wheelchair resurfaced on Twitter ... but with all the facts laid out, it's much ado about nothing.
The Twitter account that posted this -- which literally just aggregates and publishes crazy clips -- described this incident in rather ominous terms ... and without any context whatsoever. They wrote,"Steve Aoki threw a cake 80 ft and hit boy in wheel chair."
First, this is an ancient video from 2013, when SA performed at the Veld Music Festival in Toronto. And more importantly, this is not a"boy" -- AKA, a child -- but rather ... a grown-ass man. He also wasn't the victim of anything, as Twitter is apparently quick to assume now. There were some who saw this -- again, out of context -- and assumed what the Fight Club account floated was accurate ... and that he'd intentionally aimed to hurt this disabled person. That, or they presumed Steve didn't realize the damage he may have inflicted.
Fortunately, that's not even close to the truth at all ... if you watch the full clip, which Steve posted himself back then, you'll see the man asked to be hoisted up and wanted the cake. Are they trying to cancel Steve Aoki for throwing cake at a kid in a wheelchair during his set? Do y’all know who Steve Aoki is and he does that right? Y’all know that’s his thing, right? That kid is probably HAPPY AS HELL he got hit by the cake
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