09-20-2017, 06:49 PM
At least, that's my "perception" of her post on Facebook:

Of course, she was shocked, SHOCKED to discover how people mis-"perceived" her post:
:RollingEyesSmiley5:
Amazingly, she actually suffered some consequences for "supporting a movement" to mow people down a month after Charlottesville. She lost her real estate job, and was disinvited as a speaker at an event sponsored by a group called (I am not making this up) Working Against Violence (!)
She, however, remains a Republican state legislator and will remain the Majority Whip in the South Dakota House.
IOKIYAR.

Of course, she was shocked, SHOCKED to discover how people mis-"perceived" her post:
“I am sorry if people took offense to it and perceived my message in any way insinuating support or condoning people being hit by cars,” DiSanto said. “I perceived it differently. I perceived it as encouraging people to stay out of the street.”
:RollingEyesSmiley5:
Amazingly, she actually suffered some consequences for "supporting a movement" to mow people down a month after Charlottesville. She lost her real estate job, and was disinvited as a speaker at an event sponsored by a group called (I am not making this up) Working Against Violence (!)
She, however, remains a Republican state legislator and will remain the Majority Whip in the South Dakota House.
IOKIYAR.