Too many "jokes based on reality" to choose from, and no desire to bother.
Inster Obvious Joke About How If The Masses Can Drive WWD Cars Fine, And The Masses Are Known For Their Inability To Drive Properly, Then WWD Vehicles Must Handle Improperly. Two Wrongs Making An Even-More Wrong.
Seriously. It kinda writes itself. Americans are some of THE worst drivers in the Western world. The majority of them never learned how to drive, and as a result there are daily accidents,
fatal accidents on laser-straight, level, and adequately designed highways. Which wheels motate them about are the least of their concerns.
For those of us who know how to drive, FWD is inferior, therefore wrong.
But as a fun aside: the reason I had problems going back to WWD is that I haven't driven a WWD car in years. An American, improperly-balanced WWD car at that. My Integra never gave me such troubles. Sure, the Integra would push like a motherfucker, but it was never the camel that the PT Cruiser turned out to be. I'm actually a little upset that Jenny's S2k is set up for massive understeer from the factory. There were probably so many complaints from AMERICAN drivers about how "oversteer-prone" the early models were, that they redesigned the damn suspension to force push even when *braking* through a turn. Let me tell you - the early models weren't oversteer-prone, they were *PERFECT*. Under- and over-steer are all controlled by how much throttle you give, as they should be. Lift the throttle? Oversteer. Ease the throttle? Neutral. Hammer the throttle? Push...unless you break the back end loose, then it's oversteer.

It's a driver's dream, and Honda had to ruin it all because their customers DON'T KNOW HOW TO DRIVE. (Grrr)
And yes, I have every right to be pissed about people not learning how to drive. It's a fucking multi-ton chunk of steel hurtling around at 60mph. You'd damn-well better be trained in its proper use, or you deserve to be neutered...then bludgeoned. Driving isn't a right. Learn to drive properly, or get the fuck off the damn roads.
And once you've learned to drive properly, you'll see why FWD really *is* WWD.
Circuitous. Lovely.