If your point is that Angular will have less developer mindshare than AngularJS, then yes of course I would completely agree. When AngularJS came out, the primary alternatives were Backbone or jQuery. Today we have many different awesome options. Developers have the luxury of choosing what makes the most sense to them. You choose React and are very happy. I prefer Angular and I am very happy.
Outside that, I am not really sure what you are trying to say. Angular is here to stay and is going to continue to help push the web forward. Angular is deeply embedded at Google and is being used on hundreds of projects there. The biggest Angular conference of the year, ng-conf, was even bigger this year with many of the attendees I talked to already having converted some or all of their apps to the latest version.
So, yes, of course I would expect you can find many people out there that absolutely love React and/or hate Angular. That is no surprise. This was not the first Angular hate article and it won’t be the last. The thing I hope you can understand is that there are in fact many people out there today building awesome Angular apps. Much of what pains you with Angular is largely a non-issue to them and/or a small cost for more overwhelming benefits (which you don’t get into at all).
