Me too. Especially the part at the end I disagree with and I politely let her know. There are so many objectively valid points in the piece. Johns Hopkins's reactionary definition and the one in the linked glossary could have so easily been fixed by any decent attorney/detached observer and I made a suggestion in another comment ("The terms lesbian, gay, and bisexual refer to a person who is romantically, sexually, non-platonically emotionally, affectionately, or relationally attracted to other people of the same biological sex.”)
I wish Henya, who I like and respect very much, had not taken it to an unnecessary level in her concluding paragraph, but yes, that's her right. I wonder if any members of the LGTBQ community will comment and if they do I hope they do so in a meaningful manner that does not cause the comments to get hidden.