That post made a pretty wild claim.
Since this garnered some attention from meta, I noticed that Hans edited out the quote, which is fine. Sometimes it can make sense to edit out wild claims. However, that can lead to edit wars in some circumstances so it is best to use that option with a little reserve.
For what it's worth though, this is what it used to look like:
The future of JavaScript programming is functional not OO.
It has since been removed and in its current state the answer takes a more neutral tone.
I won't get into the veracity of the quoted claim. In general, I would just downvote if you disagree with the claim enough that it overshadows the rest of the content, and move on to other posts. This one low viewed answer isn't going to change the future of JavaScript, trust me.
As for flagging, this is an answer. While it might (at one time) have contained an off-the-cuff remark, even at that point it was still legitimately an answer to the question since it included a coded response as well. Do not flag a post like this, unless the remark is in violation of the Be Nice policy on the site.
"[...] by most people paying attention to the JavaScript space."
That is the controversial part. That literally means "Everyone that does not agree with me hasn't been paying attention". That's... crab shit, to put it mildly :) And btw, the reason not to use "Helper" in class names is because it's a code smell of horrible design, in any language. Anyone actually knowing OOP would know that.class
).class
for a helper object". This reason for favouring named exports is the main part of the answer imo, not the code example.