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I have thought about this very topic quite a bit over the years. Maybe I'm more judgemental than you but I don't think anyone who doesn't have a few specific handicaps is incapable of developing critical thinking skills. The people who don't develop them simply don't want to and that's something I feel more than justified in blaming them for. That may not be accurate in reality but I don't know how you could prove which one of our views is more correct.