Ten-a-penny academic analysis in the article, following a familiar template: what appears like a good thing to the public/media/politicians is really the product of wider, darker forces, prejudice, etc. Of course, there's a measure of truth to it: white skinned people displaying their power to help brown skinned people is consequent upon white skinned people having disempowered brown skinned people in the past; perhaps there is a bit of cultural colonialism; a few cultural stereotypes probably were involved . . . History tells us that these can all have very serious consequences, even genocide. But, for heaven's sake, this is not the decimation of the native American cultures in the name of European ones; this is kids enjoying skateboarding. A one-sided cynicism is really no better than one-sided positivity, and it's possibly worse.
On another note, the situation in Afghanistan does highlight, yet again, how simple freedoms we often take for granted, like skateboarding, going for a walk, or riding a bike, depend on our liberal democracy.