Hypocritical Paradox

The hypocritical paradox is the humorous joke of a person who involves contradiction in himself while making his statement of hypocrisy. It goes as : "I hate hypocrites, but one thing I hate even more are intolerate hypocrites." 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.

 

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