Hypocritical paradox
The hypocritical "paradox" is the humorous joke of a person who involves contradiction in himself while making his statement of hypocrisy.
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Humorous - Contradiction
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It goes as: "I hate hypocrites, but one thing I hate even more is intolerant hypocrites."
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A hypocrite is a person who says one thing and does another, in other words, inconsistent. A person who hates, is by definition intolerant. Anybody who claims to hate some kind of people while revealing himself as the very same himself is hypocritical, which would seem to be a paradox.
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Hypocrite - Inconsistent - Intolerant - Hypocritical - Paradox
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(Of course, this isn't a true paradox, because if you assume the statement to be true, it doesn't prove that the statement is false--only that the speaker hates himself.)
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