"Alabama farmers want a chance to complete fairly in Japan, but they can't if the Japanese won't let us in"
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The intent is practical and rhetorical at once. Practically, it’s an argument for pressuring Japan on market access - tariffs, quotas, regulatory standards, distribution rules, the whole thicket of trade barriers that can block agricultural imports without looking like a wall. Rhetorically, it turns trade policy into a moral drama: hardworking Southerners versus a closed, unfair foreign system. “Let us in” is playground language, deliberately small and vivid, shrinking geopolitics to a locked door.
The subtext is domestic politics. Alabama farmers function as a stand-in for “real America,” a constituency that’s easy to champion and hard to villainize. By foregrounding them, Rogers frames any tougher trade stance not as corporate lobbying or strategic bargaining, but as defending neighbors. Japan, meanwhile, becomes a convenient foil: disciplined, wealthy, and often stereotyped in U.S. politics as an export powerhouse reluctant to reciprocate.
Context matters: U.S.-Japan trade has long carried a recurring script of access disputes, especially when America wants to sell and Japan wants to protect. Rogers taps that script to justify leverage while keeping the language clean: not coercion, just “fairness.”
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Rogers, Mike. (2026, January 15). Alabama farmers want a chance to complete fairly in Japan, but they can't if the Japanese won't let us in. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/alabama-farmers-want-a-chance-to-complete-fairly-155655/
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Rogers, Mike. "Alabama farmers want a chance to complete fairly in Japan, but they can't if the Japanese won't let us in." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/alabama-farmers-want-a-chance-to-complete-fairly-155655/.
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"Alabama farmers want a chance to complete fairly in Japan, but they can't if the Japanese won't let us in." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/alabama-farmers-want-a-chance-to-complete-fairly-155655/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



