Your way of educating people about Clojure isn't particularly helpful. Don't make sure that people miss out a really good language, instead take this opportunity to share [personal experiences or impressive writeups about] how awesome web frameworks are on this side of the grass.
I read the comment as condescending and as a reply to the parent commenter's lack of knowledge about Clojure and Clojure ecosystem. May be I interpreted it incorrectly and that's why I suggested to shine the light on the real picture.
Tbqh, my remark was pretty condescending, because the original comment seemed to be suffering from the DK effect.
In fairness, there's a kernel of truth in that almost any article about Clojure seems to get uncritically upvoted, but that's another matter. The fact remains that Clojure, whilst not as popular as Scala, is nonetheless (quietly) in use at a lot of firms.
Some more examples:
* CitiGroup EU FX derivatives is pure-Clojure
* There's at least three different hedge funds using it.
* Deutsche Bank are definitely using it too.
And seriously, the web story for Clojure is just fine. It's just componentized, it's not missing.