Humorphobia - from Greek chymos: [1] liquid; phóbos: fear, phobia denotes a social aversion or hostility directed against cabaret performers, satirists and comedians. 2] In the social sciences, humorphobia is subsumed together with phenomena such as racism and xenophobia under the term "group-related misanthropy" and is therefore not pathologically abnormal. Humour-phobic behaviour is sometimes closely related to stupidity, as outsiders often believe to recognise a person's supposed capacity for humour from their deviation from behaviour and expression considered typical of society.
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