When the Oracle in Delphi told Chaerephon that Socrates was the wisest, the point was not to encourage pride. If anything, it was to encourage humility. For it is only through acknowledgement of one's own ignorance, AND the acknowledgement that the ignorance is ONE'S OWN--only by OWNING one's ignorance, and by taking truth to be a PERSONAL task, not to be deferred to others, that wisdom may become present.
Making fun of others' ignorance requires saying: "Who's to say what is right and what's wrong? No one knows, so I'm not responsible for knowing either."