Every language has overzealous fans, when a language is new this is likely a largely percentage of the community. If you use that as a reason to avoid a language you will likely just end up avoiding new languages.
See my other comment. It's more the fact Andrew stepped into the conversation himself and just said "be nice" instead of addressing security concerns, just fueling the flame war even more.
A response to a security concern should never be "fuck off".
> A response to a security concern should never be "fuck off".
It can be when it is out of context and/or out of proportion.
But it could be more likely that temperamentally you are disposed towards different programing language where security concerns must override any and every issue at hand.