I read this thread back when it was posted, but didn't comment because I didn't have a problem with their phrasing of the quote cited in the OP. But now they've gone and done it...
The current "Tip of the Week" is on the DC SFRA. Even as a low time student, I know plenty about the SFRA, since I live 13.6NM from the edge of it. I thought I'd watch the video to pick up one new tidbit, or just to reinforce what I know. Hardly.
They spend 15 seconds on a list of 7 rules about the SFRA, but zero seconds on how to comply with those rules... For example, they mention that VFR pilots need to file a SFRA flight plan - but no information at all on HOW to do that.
The next gem is where they state, both in words on the screen and in voice-over, that the FRZ "should be considered a no-fly area" for VFR pilots.
Next... 40 seconds on the red/green blinky lights they flash at you before they shoot you down, if you bust the FRZ. They could have spent 5 seconds on this, and given the extra 35 seconds back to how to get the FRZ training, or even how to file a SFRA flight plan.
But the final gem is that they show that due to the "many VORs" in the area, it's easy to avoid the SFRA entirely. They show a plane coming from the south, going to Casanova then Linden, and then banannaing back on course towards Maryland. That's a 106NM trip by their route (KEZF/CSN/LDN/KHGR) vs. a 87NM trip if you're willing to file a flight plan and get a code to carve through the west edge of the SFRA.
As Captain Ron has shown us here, there's nothing to fear about the SFRA, and even the FRZ isn't some evil beast. It aggravates me that a company that should champion the cause of the little guy in GA, since that's their big customer base, would just cave to what the government wants.
Growl.