Given Besler's attitude toward the current NDP government in Alberta, perhaps we shouldn't be too surprised that he would gravitate towards the Wildrose Part as an alternative....
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.... as well as towards the cause of Alberta separatism.
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Now, Jonathan Besler is not be on the same level as Jon Latvis in terms of significance in the Canadian racist movement, and Latvis' own significance had diminished substantially by 2012 when his photo was taken with Ford. We also wouldn't expect Brian Jean to have any idea who Besler is so it isn't really fair to suggest a photo with Brian Jean means that Jean supports the tenets of "White Nationalism".
Our own readers though will be well aware of Besler's regular participation in the once annual White Pride March organized by Kyle McKee's Aryan Guard, later re-branded as Blood & Honour. Here he is, for example, at the 2009 event (perhaps even wearing the same shirt as in the photo with Jean):
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And here at the much more poorly attended (in part because McKee was in jail at the time, the no contact orders for those not at the time in jail, and the infighting between W.E.B. and Blood & Honour) march in 20011.
Actually, it wasn't so much a "march" as it was a "stand around and whine":
Though we should hasten to add that he didn't actually DO anything and that he DIDN'T try to cross the police lines despite his posturing:
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Yes, we still do think you're stupid, but that is neither here no there.
It should be noted that if there's been any consistency in Besler's beliefs, it's his hatred towards authority:
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To reiterate what we wrote earlier, there is no reason why Brian Jean should have any idea who Jonathan Belser, never a full member of either the Aryan Guard or Blood & Honour if memory serves us, is or that having a photo taken with him should matter. In the whole cosmic scheme of things, it really doesn't matter.
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Jason Harley, another member of the Aryan Guard, echoed McKee's sentiments:
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In addition, John Marleau also supported the Wildrose Party:
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Wrong about Wildrose winning and Nenshi as popular as ever. A double fail.
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Not as ringing an endorsement as McKee and co. gave the Wildrose Alliance, but still something.
We don't actually believe the candidate actually visited McKee's squat to hammer out an agreement o get the support of a notorious neo-Nazi gang. A representative whom we contacted denied that such a meeting with a candidate actually took place, and we are inclined to believe that. Harley's claim of meeting with a representative is probably more accurate, but even then it was probably a low-level volunteer who attended such a meeting without the approval of the Wildrose Alliance.
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