It's a ridiculous machination of a bitter person's imagination.
To be sure, there are likely people who think this way. But after reading this article it's pretty clear that even if this were a prevalent stereotype (I haven't seen enough to think it's even close), this in particular is not a good reference for it.
> It's a ridiculous machination of a bitter person's imagination.
Whoa. Hold off on the ad-hominem attack there. She's probably reading this and saying that is not cool.
Just because you don't like reading a (non-professional) attempt at deconstructing a prevalent (I know of it) stereotype and evaluating it's negative impacts, doesn't make it right to make comments like this.