July 31, 2019 Page 9 Opinion articles do not necessarily represent the views of the Portland Observer. We welcome reader essays, photos and story ideas. Submit to news@portlandobserver.com. O PINION MCS Still in Business Martin Cleaning Service Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Residential & Commercial Services Minimum Service CHG. $50.00 A small distance/travel charge may be applied CARPET CLEANING 2 Cleaning Areas or more $30.00 each Area Pre-Spray Traffic Areas (Includes: 1 small Hallway) 1 Cleaning Area (only) $50.00 Includes Pre-Spray Traffic Area and Hallway Stairs (12-16 stairs - With Other Services) : $30.00 Heavily Soiled Area: $10.00 each area (Requiring Pre-Spray) Can the Party of Lincoln Be Racist? Absolutely The Great Emancipator was an open white supremacist t rACey l. r ogers Republicans have a go-to line when it comes to de- flecting charges of racism: We’re the party of Lincoln! For instance, after Pres- ident Trump spewed divi- sive, racist rhetoric toward Democratic Reps. Alexan- dria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tliab, Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy had a ready response: “We are the party of Lincoln.” Any suggestion that the president was being racist was “politics,” he claimed. To me, McCarthy’s response confirmed what we’ve known all along: The Republican Party is filled with racists. Republicans almost uniformly failed to re- ject Trump’s racist tweets. Instead, Rep. Ralph Abraham (R-LA) said that he would person- ally “pay for the congresswomen’s tickets to leave this country.” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stated flat out that the president was “not a racist,” while Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) joined this collective shrug by saying, “I don’t see these as racial remarks.” In a united front to defend the president, the entire Republican Party deflected blame to their “socialist colleagues,” and objected by to a House resolution condemning Trump’s comments. Only four Republicans voted with Democrats to pass it. Yes, the Republican Party is showing itself to be the Party of Lincoln, all right. Not when it comes to Lincoln’s strong moral code and supposed conviction that all men were created equal. But definitely when it comes to Lin- coln’s personal racism. Let’s not forget that the “Great Emancipa- tor” himself was openly racist. Unfortunately, Abraham Lincoln perpetuat- ed the myth of white superiority throughout his entire political career, spewing the same kind of racism that is alive and well in the Re- publican Party of today. While Lincoln was vocal in his opposition to slavery, he also believed that blacks should be sent to Liberia — in Africa — because he did not believe freed blacks should live among whites in the United States. What’s more, even though he held the con- viction that all men, including blacks, “had the right to improve their condition in society and enjoy the fruits of their labor,” Lincoln didn’t think blacks should have the same social and political rights as white people. In fact, during the fourth Lincoln-Douglas debate in 1854, Lincoln plainly stated: “I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bring- ing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races.” He continued that “while they do remain togeth- er, there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I as much as any other man am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race.” One might dare argue that Lincoln himself was a white nationalist, and the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree. Trump’s tweets were widely praised by open white nationalists — and then condoned by nearly the entire Re- publican Party. What does set the party of Lincoln apart from today’s Republicans, however, is that Lincoln at least strived to keep the Union in- tact. While his Emancipation Proclamation was politically motivated, it was a risky strate- gy, nonetheless, to keep the nation undivided. That’s not what we’re seeing from this admin- istration. Slavery may have formally ended in 1865. But in 2019, the leader of the free world has the support of the Republican Party to send all black and brown people, be they asylum seekers or members of Congress born in this country who carry U.S. citizenship, back from whence they came. It makes me wonder, whose party is it now? Tracey L. Rogers is an entrepreneur and activist living in Northern Virginia. This op- ed was distributed by OtherWords.org. Area/Oriental Rug Cleaning Regular Area Rugs $25.00 Minimum Wool Oriental Rugs $40.00 Minimum UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Sofa: $70.00 Loveseat: $50.00 Sectional: $110 - $140 Chair or Recliner: $25.00 - $50.00 Throw Pillows (With Other Services) : $5.00 ADDITIONAL SERVICES • Auto/Boat/RV Cleaning • Deodorizing & Pet Odor Treatment • Spot & Stain Removal Service • Scotchguard Protection • Minor Water Damage Services Call for Appointment (503) 281-3949