for starters, when you read the quantum computing resistance proposals they are usually structured as creating a new address format secured by a different signature. you wouldn't have to switch to it immediately. some people would try it out and see if it doesn't do anything bad. then after some time passes, something else could happen, such as a confiscation or a rate limit. none of the proposals advocate doing this part immediately.
I think you will have a more meaningful back and forth with others on the topic if you actually discuss the proposals that are out there and address the parts you find objectionable.