What this reflects is you HOPING that he's in Hell, relishing the thought of him burninig in Hell.
Well since scripture says that more people are damned than are saved (and I doubt that any truly devout Traditional Catholic can think of a recent person who lived on this earth that was more evil or even just as evil as Bergoglio), I fail to see how accepting Bergoglio being damned is somehow not reconcilable with God's Divine Justice.
Isn't it puzzling how we can somehow "know" that someone is in heaven ( simply by the canonization process to sainthood) yet we cannot "know" that someone is in hell, especially when scripture says the number of the damned are greater than the number of saved?? Puzzling.
Isn't it also puzzling why we can say about someone "May God bless him" but it's somehow a blasphemy against God to say about someone "May God damn him" even though God both "blesses" and "damns"??? Puzzling.
I don't know if he is in hell. I cannot know and I do not laugh or smile at his hellish fate but it does bring a sense of peace knowing Divine Justice has been carried out (that is, if he indeed is in hell). If he is not in hell through God's Divine Justice, then it's another theological puzzle because if hell is more populated than heaven and Bergoglio isn't there, then that begs the question: who is there?