How did Brother Kwame's words almost make that 'whole pig' (white cops) nightmare worthwhile?

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In BlacKkKlansman (2018), both eating, Patrice speaks to Ron Stallworth:

Patrice: When we dropped Brother Kwame off at the airport, he told me that the Black Power movement needed strong sisters like me to lead the fight against capitalist oppression and the politicians and pigs who perpetuate it. His words almost made that whole pig nightmare worthwhile.

How did Brother Kwame's words almost make that 'whole pig' (white cops) nightmare worthwhile?



Best Answer

It means that Brother Kwame's words were so inspiring that it almost made it worthwhile going against the cops (the white pig nightmare mentioned).

Obviously people generally don't want to fight cops for no good reason, so his words were almost a good enough reason to fight.




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