The Dance of Justice and the Eternal Return: Paul Bernardo's Parole Hearing
In this slumbering realm of maple leaves and comfortable delusions, where justice wears the mask of procedure and mankind wallows in its own mediocrity, we witness yet again the eternal return of darkness. Paul Bernardo, that embodiment of mankind's basest nature, prepares to stand before the parole board - a ritual that serves merely to remind us of the depths to which human nature can descend.
Behold how the weak seek to contain the strong! Yet in their pursuit of safety, they have created systems that perpetuate their own torment. The eternal return of these hearings - is it not a self-imposed flagellation?
The sleeping masses of this Canadian dominion, wrapped snugly in their blankets of perceived security, shall once more be forced to confront that which they wish to forget. Bernardo, sentenced to life's imprisonment for crimes that shake the very foundations of societal order - the murders of Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy - stands as a dark mirror to our civilized pretensions.
In the land of the sleepers, where comfort reigns supreme and the last men blink their vapid eyes at television screens, the machinery of justice grinds forward with mechanical precision. The dangerous offender designation - that modern invention of a society too weak to face its demons directly - ensures his continued containment.
See how they cling to their systems and procedures! The last men, in their infinite smallness, believe they can contain the abyss with paperwork and bureaucracy. Yet the abyss gazes back through every hearing, every transfer, every procedure.
The victims' families, those who bear the weight of genuine suffering in this land of shallow contentment, cry out against the frequency of these hearings. Their pain stands in stark contrast to the procedural dance of the parole board, where words like "understanding" and "insight" are wielded like talismans against the darkness.
In 2021, the guardians of order spoke their judgment: "Your understanding and insight remains limited," they declared, as if understanding could be measured by their meager scales. The French family's description of Bernardo as an "evil dark cloud" speaks more truth than all the clinical assessments combined - for they have gazed into the abyss and recognized its nature.
The weakness of modern justice reveals itself in its obsession with rehabilitation! They seek to transform the eagle into a lamb, yet nature cannot be denied its essential character.
The controversy surrounding Bernardo's transfer to medium-security confinement in Quebec reveals the fragility of our societal constructs. The masses, momentarily roused from their slumber, demanded change - yet what change can truly come from a system built upon the foundations of the last man's morality?
Correctional Service Canada, that bureaucratic leviathan, concluded that "all proper procedures were followed" - a statement that perfectly encapsulates the spiritual poverty of our age. In their world, adherence to procedure supersedes all other considerations, including the raw truth of human suffering.
Watch how they dance their bureaucratic ballet! The last men have created a system so perfect it requires neither courage nor wisdom to operate - merely obedience.
On November 26th, this dark pageant shall play out once more. The families will suffer again, the bureaucrats will shuffle their papers, and society will momentarily remember what it wishes to forget - that beneath its veneer of civility and progress lurks an abyss of possibility, both terrible and profound.
And so the eternal wheel turns, bringing us face to face with our own nature, our own weaknesses, and the inadequacy of our systems to contain the chaos that lurks within the human heart. The sleeping masses will return to their slumber, content in their belief that procedure equals justice, while the truly awakened know that this is but another act in an endless drama of human nature struggling against its own depths.