tl;dr You can flag this however you want, but your mileage (likelihood of it being treated as helpful) may vary. You may want to stick to NAA or VLQ.
It's not really strictly speaking spam because it's not promoting anything. For purposes of Stack Overflow's spam flags, spam is defined as follows:
Exists only to promote a product or service, does not disclose the author's affiliation.
This, by contrast, appears to be someone fighting against a possum and losing the battle.
It is, however, "not an answer." Flagging it as Not An Answer is entirely appropriate here, as is down voting.
For what it's worth, the post in question (link for 10k users) has been deleted, as it should be.
Shog9 has some good points on this topic in chat and on MSE. This kind of post often is someone "spam probing"—testing to see what they can get away with and how long it takes to get it deleted. So, while it's not spam per se, it's not necessarily an innocent instance of a cat (or possum) on the keyboard, either.
My answer wearing my moderator hat: Personally, now that I am a moderator, I would mark a spam just about any flag on this post as helpful. It's possibly spam; it's unconstructive to the point of bordering on offensive; it's definitely not an answer; and it's definitely very low quality. That puppy's got to go, and I personally don't much care which reason for deleting it is best when so many of them are at least somewhat valid.
My advice to you as a flagger: As a flagger, you probably want to stick to "not an answer" or "very low quality." Not all flags are seen by moderators, and the review queues produce some pretty inconsistent results on spam and offensive flags for this kind of post.