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The mayor's able moral leadership must champion the citizens of the city to engage in the tough task of spirtual reckoning around race that will lead to much needed reconciliation, repentance and reparation.

"Much needed".

Very timely & much needed!

It's much, much needed.

It might just open the door to a much-needed reckoning of the liabilities created by questionable mortgage practices at the nation's largest banks.

Our priorities have shifted from lampooning frauds clamoring for a return to an imagined Eisenhower-era cocoon, to the king snake in the White House, nihilism infecting the body politic, and a much-needed reckoning for centuries of sexual abuses.

And once more, America's much-needed reckoning with our racism juggernaut has been substituted with hollow demands to remove the Confederate flag and an indictment against an individual for capitalizing on racial duplicity.

We need some reckoning with the racist past, but reparations encourage the wrong kind of reckoning.

It needs to reckon with the fact that much of Marine Le Pen's support in France is buoyed by the young – the largest demographic for the FN comes from 40percentt of those aged between 18 and 24.

Much more is needed.

What Africa needs, he reckons, is a younger, more urban, more aspirational image.

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