There were quite a few users that agreed with you, looking at the review task.
But (un)fortunately there were 3 users that clicked Looks OK and that disputed your flag.
There is plenty of discussion about what qualifies as low quality or not on meta so I'm not going to revisit that.
If those 3 reviewers visited the link they would have learned that indeed there is a bug. With that the answer has value, although very minimal. Flagging answers that contain human readable text and slightly bare some value your flags get disputed or declined.
Strangely enough the answer receives both up and down votes. I'm not a python dev but I think that answer is salvageable if this code snippet found at the end of the bug report is edited into the answer:
from Author: Christian Heimes (christian.heimes)
If you want to get Python 3.x style print() behavior in Python 2.7 you can have it already:
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
if sys.executable.endswith("pythonw.exe"):
sys.stdout = sys.stdout = None
print("can handle sys.stdout = None just fine.")
Editing is a valid option to improve low quality posts. If not done by yourself you can nudge the OP to add it and leave a down vote until fixed.