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The future teaches you to be alone
The present to be afraid and cold
"So if I can shoot rabbits then I can shoot fascists"

Bullets for your brain today
But we'll forget it all again
Monuments put from pen to paper
Turns me into a gutless wonder

And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
Will be next, will be next, will be next

Gravity keeps my head down
Or is it maybe shame
At being so young and being so vain

Holes in your head today
But I'm a pacifist
I've walked La Ramblas but not with real intent

And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
Will be next, will be next, will be next, yeah will be next

And on the street tonight
An old man plays with newspaper cuttings of his glory days

And if you tolerate this then your children will be next




And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
Will be next, will be next, will be next

Overall Meaning

The Manic Street Preachers's song "Tolerate" is a powerful commentary on the cyclical nature of society’s struggles against oppression. The lyrics illustrate the idea that each generation must fight for their freedom and rights anew, and that complacency towards fascism and authoritarianism will only lead to more violence and repression. The opening lines, "The future teaches you to be alone / The present to be afraid and cold," suggest that the sense of isolation and fear are endemic to humanity’s struggle for freedom. The next line, "So if I can shoot rabbits then I can shoot fascists," is a reference to George Orwell's book, "Homage to Catalonia," in which Orwell writes that he learned how to shoot rabbits in order to prepare for shooting fascists during the Spanish Civil War. Here, the lyricist is suggesting that if we're willing to fight for something small and cute like a rabbit, then why wouldn't we be willing to fight against oppression and fascism which threatens our very existence?


The next couple of lines, "Bullets for your brain today / But we'll forget it all again / Monuments put from pen to paper / Turns me into a gutless wonder," illustrate the idea that despite the horrors of war and violence, people often forget the past and instead build monuments to honor those atrocities as if they were something to be proud of. The following lines, "Gravity keeps my head down / Or is it maybe shame / At being so young and being so vain," suggest that the weight of history can cause feelings of shame and guilt in future generations, despite the fact that the past is beyond their control. The line, "Holes in your head today / But I'm a pacifist / I've walked La Ramblas but not with real intent," is a reflection on the singer's ambivalent feelings about violence and his/her own position as an observer of these events, rather than an active participant. The chorus, "And if you tolerate this then your children will be next," drives home the central message of the song--if we turn a blind eye to human rights violations and political extremism, we will unavoidably fall victim to it ourselves, as will our children.


Line by Line Meaning

The future teaches you to be alone
As you grow older, you realize that being alone is an inevitable part of life and something that you must learn to accept.


The present to be afraid and cold
Living in the present has made people fearful and emotionally distant, leading them to prioritize their own safety and well-being over compassion for others.


"So if I can shoot rabbits then I can shoot fascists"
The singer is expressing frustration with the lack of action taken against oppressive and hateful ideologies, suggesting that if they can harm innocent animals without consequence, they should be able to take action against fascists as well.


Bullets for your brain today
The media bombards people with negative and harmful messages that can have a damaging effect on mental health and well-being.


But we'll forget it all again
Despite the negative impacts of media messages, people have a tendency to forget about them and move on to the next thing.


Monuments put from pen to paper
Written works and literature can be powerful symbols and reminders of historical events and societal issues.


Turns me into a gutless wonder
The singer feels powerless to make significant changes or take any action against societal problems due to a sense of hopelessness and defeatism.


And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
The artist is warning that if current societal issues are not addressed and resolved, future generations will suffer the consequences and face even worse problems.


Will be next, will be next, will be next
This repetition emphasizes the severity of the warning and the importance of taking action to prevent the situation from worsening.


Gravity keeps my head down
The pressures and challenges of life make it difficult to stay optimistic or hopeful, causing the artist to feel weighed down by the burdens of the world.


Or is it maybe shame
Alternatively, the singer may be experiencing feelings of guilt or shame for not doing enough to address societal issues or make a difference in the world.


At being so young and being so vain
The artist recognizes that they are young and inexperienced, and may feel self-absorbed or overly concerned with their own appearance or reputation.


Holes in your head today
Similar to the previous reference to bullets, this line suggests that the media and societal pressures can leave people feeling drained and hopeless.


But I'm a pacifist
Despite the frustration and desire for action expressed throughout the song, the singer believes in non-violent solutions and peaceful resistance against oppression and hate.


I've walked La Ramblas but not with real intent
The singer has experienced life and the world, but may not have fully understood or internalized the issues facing society until now.


And on the street tonight An old man plays with newspaper cuttings of his glory days
This line may suggest a generational gap in awareness and activism, with older generations holding on to past glories and successes rather than working towards a better future for all.




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Written by: James Bradfield, Nicholas Jones, Sean Moore

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The future teaches you to be alone
The present to be afraid and cold
"So if I can shoot rabbits then I can shoot fascists"
Bullets for your brain today
But we'll forget it all again
Monuments put from pen to paper
Turns me into a gutless wonder
And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
Will be next, will be next, will be next
Gravity keeps my head down
Or is it maybe shame
At being so young and being so vain
Holes in your head today
But I'm a pacifist
I've walked La Ramblas but not with real intent
And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
Will be next, will be next, will be next, yeah will be next
And on the street tonight
An old man plays with newspaper cuttings of his glory days
And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
And if you tolerate this then your children will be next
Will be next, will be next, will be next



All comments from YouTube:

@cocoabudder

This 90’s song keeps popping into my mind. Hits hard again, these days. 😢

@carlosrubiotapias3275

all is a lie... from birth to grave.

@mattbrock9491

Same here on repeat daily😢

@krissisu1111

Oh yeah.

@Dogbite295

I remember when I was younger, about 8 or so, my dad took me to see the Manic Street Preachers. My dad knew someone backstage so I got given one of their drumsticks. I'll never forget it

@deanmitchell9064

This song is appropriate for all ages throughout history, past, present and future.

@sammigismar5864

Exactly

@KiNgGRAffiti94

Just lost my dad, this was his favourite tune x

@idlewild073

Sorry for your loss my friend he has great taste 👍

@JPAG-kw7ux

so sorry for your loss. peace to his soul and hug for you everytime you hear this song

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