Happiness is everything
It's extremely common to see questions like: "which programming language should I use?" or "which game engine should I use?", or "is X better than Y?". The answer to all those questions is: it does not matter. In reality there is no best, but let's entertain for a moment an idea that there is the one true best programming language or tool. What difference does it make?
It makes no difference at all, because you do not get to choose what you like or dislike. In the long run the only thing which matters is how much you like doing what you do. A tool which is objectively worse but you enjoy using will take you much farther, than a tool which is objectively better but makes you miserable.
Happy programmer makes better decisions, is motivated to create the best possible thing and has the energy to push through the long development cycles.
Let others be happy
You should not push your preferences on others, especially if nobody asked for your opinion. Other people have different views, lives and priorities. They know what's best for them and you have to respect that.
For instance, I write all of my projects in Jai. I believe it's the best programming language ever made and I don't plan on using anything else. But you will never find me selling Jai to other people even though I sincerely enjoy using it. Because I respect other people's intelligence and ability to think for themselves.
Insisting that everyone uses some tool you are excited about can only result in opposite of what you want. And even if you really think you want everyone to agree with you, that's not a good outcome for anyone. Differences of opinion make everything interesting, if we all agreed on everything then we would be living in a stale, complacent world, where nothing ever happens and the status quo remains unchallenged.
Be grateful there are people who are different than you and let them be happy...