Also, Sleazy, since you and other posters have claimed that this is PC culture run amok yet again, I'll (re)direct you to this comment from the article (and ignore the fact that most complaints about "PC culture" are really people saying "I have to stop being an asshole"):
"This isn’t about PC culture taking over. This isn’t about “the patriarchy.” This is about basic human decency. If you think that politics have no part in skateboarding, that everyone should just shut up and go skate: skateboarding has always been political and will continue to be. Skateboarding is not exempt from the pitfalls of sexism or power corruption. We don’t get to dust off our hands and walk away from the discussion; if anything, we’ve only just started.
I’m not asking for skateboarders to exemplify some impossible pinnacle of human morality. I want to stress my experiences so that you can learn from them and better understand what it feels like to be a woman in this specific world. While the path to equality may seem daunting, there are easy ways to push forward.
You can lead by example: by treating others with kindness and egalitarianism. Think about what you are saying before you speak, and call things out when they don’t sit right with you. This doesn’t mean you have to be fearful of everything you say, it’s rather the opposite. This is an opportunity to use the weight that your words and actions carry for the better. You have power and agency. Use it."
As myself and numerous other posters have said, Linnea has done a really good job of anticipating potential responses to her article and its objective and addressing them in advance. So have the people complaining about her and her piece actually read the article with any degree of care?