I think this is a perfectly justified claim. Agree, it is very convenient to remain anonymous, it is impossible to track the address, and the transaction is irreversible ... it's just perfect for money laundering, sponsoring terrorism. ... all this has the opposite side of the coin.
It's not completely anonymous it could be tracked because the sender and the sender could track which addresses are coming in, the challenge is where does it go to and who owns it. They call Bitcoin pseudo-anonymous for a reason and that could be a thing to be slightly knowing what is what and whos is whos. It's just how the owner treats Bitcoins.