Who is encouraging people to use JavaScript? All I said was that it may be all you need. It all depends on the use case.
I’m not sure what type support has to do with JS considering it doesn’t have types, and I made no mention of security (only in the sense of protection from errors).
You say I’m complaining about TypeScript. I continue to use it on projects and love it. I’m only pointing out drawbacks that every coder should be aware of.
JavaScript can be more than enough in many situations. Like I said in the article… it’s about the best tool for the job. Speaking about JS vs TS outside that context doesn’t mean very much in my opinion.