Why would someone that has never experienced a yoke steering wheel get so bent out of shape.
If you buy a car with something you do not like, the aftermarket often offers a more acceptable alternative.
Lots of examples. Some change out their wheels for appearance or to get lighter weight, higher performance tires or more efficient/cheaper than stock tires. After market seats or seat covers, different shift knobs, different lighting, change or remove logos, custom floor mats, better brakes, stereo upgrades. Some apply aftermarket polishes, coatings and films, some change the colors or apply accents.
Transportation steering has come a long way. First people guided their horses with sticks, then with leader lines. Then when mounted used knee pressure to encourage them to change direction. Then installed reigns. Changed from horses to bikes with tillers or handlebars. Then cars steered with individual brakes, then with tillers, then with steering wheels. The yoke is the latest thing, but after than many will adapt to joystick steering and ultimately FSD with only the computer steering you to your selected destination.