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Inspiration for the site www.wearebetterthanthis.com

First of all, thank you. Thank you for lighting a candle and sharing this message with everyone you know. I am writing you as a father and longtime citizen of New Hampshire. When I heard the news about the senseless tragedy in Mont Vernon, I was completely overwhelmed with emotion to the point I had to close my office door while I wept. I could not get the thought out of my head that something like this had happened. It blindsided my soul (and all of ours) and rocked my belief that as a human race, we had been evolving to be the best we can be. It just felt like a step - a massive step - backwards.

As the hours went on Monday and then into the following Tuesday, I couldn’t help but feel an extreme wide range of emotions (which we are all sharing) and a gnawing inside me that said, “No. I refuse to believe that we are going backward. We are better than this.” Four teenagers brutally robbed the Cates family and while also robbing a bit of our souls in the process. We are innocently and beautifully pursuing happy, productive, loving and full spiritual lives, participating in making each of our lives and the lives of those we love around us better. This occurrence has left that feeling shattered for many of us. We are filled with sadness and anger that some souls remaining on this planet still choose to decide to take that beauty away from the rest of us.

I took a step back and decided I wanted to do something. I relied on what I know best – the internet and social media - and with the help of the most loving and wonderful friends and colleagues, put up this site. So often you hear about the masses congregating in these technological spaces for reasons seemingly without much substance. We felt like we might be able to unify people locally in our great state and beyond in support of the families involved and encourage the best part of humanity to rise to the top of this. The phrase “We are better than this” stuck with us as the message and we quickly registered the domain and set up a web site overnight so that people could congregate, light a candle and share their message with others. Seven hundred people attended the candle light vigil in Mont Vernon and so far well over 20,000 people from all over NH, the United States and around the world who could not be present, have started a candle light vigil of their own here. I am blown away as 7000 occured within just a 24-hour window from going live.

Not only is the effort raising awareness of the tragic events and building a supportive community but creating a dialogue about how senseless the acts were while offering support for the families. I'm here today to encourage the people of New Hampshire, the United States and the world to support the families involved and use these events to step back and reevaluate how we live our lives. This site, www.WeAreBetterThanThis.com, shows that technology can be used to rally people quickly and easily to get this important dialogue going and that social media can be used for the greater good of mankind.

All I ask of you great, powerful and wonderful people out there is to light as many candles as you can, express your feelings and then share this with everyone you know. You. Me. Us. We’re all better than what happened on October 4, 2009, to an innocent mother and her daughter.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Cates family and everyone who has been touched by this.

Friend, father, citizen of New Hampshire
& of the human race

If you have a comment or question, feel free to email me here. I would love it though if you decided to comment here so others can hear your thoughts.

P.S. I am overwhelmed by the participation and the attention even the media is giving this. If you are with the media, please feel free to utilize this message, and we thank you for using your channel to get the message out. We are very grateful.

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Comments (10)

Oct 09, 2009
The Wrights said...
Thank you for providing this opportunity to express our support for the Cates and to share how this horrible event has impacted our communities.
Oct 09, 2009
Pamme Boutselis said...
I am not someone that jumps on internet applications or status updates on Facebook. For two days, I kept thinking “There’s a chill throughout southern NH that has nothing to do with the weather,” and sure enough, that is what my message started with when I lit a candle on your site.

I am gratified that you started such an altruistic way of sharing in the grief and disbelief that so many are experiencing. We are often shielded here in NH. We start to believe that we will not experience what are everyday occurrences in many part of the world. Then something like this happens, and it’s not a stranger coming in do random acts of evil, but a neighbor, perhaps a friend from the community, someone we waved to on the street as we passed. It seems incomprehensible.

Yet I seem to be stuck on this: when does humanity disappear from a person’s psyche and allow them to view another person has something less than human? Or maybe the real question is why?

I don’t know. I do know that I don’t feel alone in my shock or grief each time I see someone else light a candle. That you have managed to create an internet community of caring is truly remarkable. Most of all, I love the declaration to the universe: We are better than this. You have allowed us to show that we are.

Thank you.
Oct 09, 2009
msacco said...
A talk radio station I listen to asked the question: how has what happened in Mont Vernon changed you -

I know a part of me has changed; I'm a bit less naive as I go about my day, as what seemed an impossible crime has struck our world here in NH.

Thank you for this site - it helps more than you can imagine.

Oct 09, 2009
 said...
Firstly, I would like to thank you for creating a site in which all of us can grieve for this family and this tragic event. In some strange way it has given me something to grab on to amidst all the horror. In my heart I know that there is some sort of meaningful message in all this .. although I have not found it yet. I do know Kimberly Cates will not be forgotten nor her daughter nor her husband. The family will be ever etched in my mind. N. Daniels - Hudson NH
Oct 09, 2009
Mary said...
I just can't understand how four teenage boys could something so horrific. I can't comprehend it. It's so savage. There had to be warning signs so this could be prevented. My heart goes out to the Cates family. May God guide them in the right direction.
Oct 09, 2009
Stacey said...
I want to say Thank You from my heart for taking the time to create this site. I cannot put quite into words the comfort I feel when I read the comments and see the growing number of candles for this family, and also as a people saying there is more good than there is bad. I am a mother of 3, my 2 oldest are in the same age group as the accused and I cannot get my head around how any human can do such things. I have not slept sound one night since I heard this story, not for fear for myself, but the terror that this family has suffered. My heart just aches over it. I have not read one article without tears and that sinking feeling in my chest. and reading the comments and seeing all the people show support has helped a great deal. So Thank You for taking the time to care and do something positive in such a horrific crime.
Oct 10, 2009
Jeff said...
Thank you for listening to your heart, following through and creating a beacon against the darkness of despair. In our times it is easy for such kind and selfless acts to be overshadowed by dark tidings. By standing up and declaring loudly that "we are better than this" you help to remind us all of where we are going, how to get there and that despite the tragedies and confusion inherent in living and dying, we humans are in fact evolving. When I heard of this heinous event I was stunned and confused, my spirit wounded by the senseless violence of it. While no amount of goodwill can replace the loss of innocence and life, this can at least help to remind us that we are not alone in the dark. Thank you.
Oct 10, 2009
Carol said...
Thank-you for setting up this site,
Thank-you to the men and women supporting our country in the US military.
Thank-you for your active service and also Thank-you
to those who have served.
Giving us such a great way of life, we live such idealic lives.
Such a senseless crime to have happen.
Bless the Cates family, my thoughts and prayers are with them.
Oct 16, 2009
Rich Masters said...
You Guys Rock!
Nov 06, 2009
Danielle Dobson said...
Brett, I am so proud to call you my family. It is an inspiration when anyone gets involved to bring awareness. Not only to our faults and missteps, but to our desires to better ourselves, as individuals and as a world. Bravo! My heart is with the Cates family and all others who have suffered terribly.

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