GG stop with the faux stupidity. Its not becoming at all.
Yes, airplanes generally land into the wind for safety and performance reasons:
LIFT
An airplane's wings rely on the speed of the air moving over them (airspeed) to lift the plane off the ground.
Groundspeed
Landing into the wind helps obtain maximum airspeed with minimum groundspeed.
Landing with a tailwind can increase the risk of an accident. For example, if you're landing with a 10 knot tailwind, your landing distance may increase by 50%.
Just think about it. Rather than just pounding out more word salad. Please.