No good in a hood: I'm not even 50, but growing up in N.C., there were people who were openly Klan and thoroughly in the mainstream of their communities (“Confirmed: SF's Klansman is a Marina Man,” Chris Roberts, The Snitch, 3/2/16). Hell, the stepson of the N.C. Grand Wizard went to my high school for a spell. This was the late '80s, not ancient history. If you're Klan, you're dangerous and your “opinion” is inherently threatening. MikeUp
POC for honest hatred: Not at all surprised. Par for the course. Not sure why everyone is so riled up. I appreciate his honesty. I'm glad he wasn't wearing the hood. This guy is more honest than the other millions of PC perfect people who say one thing then escape to live in all white neighborhoods with their all-white schools, their all-white friends, their all-white churches with their lilly-white god. Give me an honest POC hating-Klansman any day. At least I know who he is and where he's coming from. I appreciate his honesty even in all its violence!! SK Williams
Movin' on out: I mean, if he's a 51-year-old “Exalted Cyclops,” I think he can find his own place, amirite? Also: Being an active KKK member who drives to other cities to terrorize POC is a few ticks worse than “shithead.” GoAntifa
415 510 KKK: From the incredible number of hateful anti-Oakland comments on San Francisco media message boards whenever a positive story on Oakland is written, there is way more than just one KKK member living in San Francisco. JusticeALL IN THE FAMILY
Name's not bad either: One of the most upscale restaurants I've been to in a long time (“Eat: Cadence,” Peter Lawrence Kane, 3/3/216). The decor is elegant. The food is outstanding. The chef has gone well over his means to make his dishes perfectly. Can taste the love and the professionalism in each bite. The flavor is outstanding. And well- balanced. The staff is very professional. Keep up the good work, Chef Joey Elenterio and staff! Paul Elenterio
CAMP UBER, USA
Capital in the Uber century: The war on wages that has been mounted by Uber should be very disturbing to every thinking citizen (“Uber Drivers' Long Hauls,” Chris Roberts, 3/3/16). What is being seen is the formation of a massive monopoly gatekeeper corporation that is working against the interests of our society by undermining the ability of people to earn a meaningful wage. Do we as first world countries really want a sometimes-cheaper ride so badly that we are happy to see a serf peasant underclass created to provide it? Stephenincorinda
Shelters, but for Uber drivers: “Striving for a triple-digit hour workweek.” Really sounds like our labor force in the so-called “sharing economy” is heading in the right direction. Sleeping in your car because you are so far from home also sounds like a healthy working environment is being created. paviv
THE PEOPLES' TAXI
Making our Marx: If people really cared about the terrible impact Uber is having on workers, they wouldn't use it (“Another Uber Driver Awarded Unemployment Benefits,” Chris Roberts, The Snitch, 3/4/16). I have never used Uber. But if you use it, you're complicit in exploiting workers. SFNative
CONSUMERIST CORPSE
Even metalheads need discounts: I had a shit day last week and thinking about Corpsegrinder wandering around Target was oddly soothing (“We Talked to Cannibal Corpse About What It's Like To Be One of The Oldest Death Metal Bands Around,” Eddie Jorgensen, All Shook Down, 3/3/16). w.blackstone

