Why is syncing so restrictive & unfriendly

Is there any practical reason why syncing with itunes is so "all or none" restrictive and completely unfriendly?
why a one way sync only?
why can't i just dump a playlist on my iphone like i did my ipod?
its not a hardware issue.
I am afraid to sync because i do not want to loose all my contacts. again. apple is driving people to 3rd party software to interact with their iphones. I do not understand it. I have been a mac user since 1989 and an enthusiastic supporter of the intuitive apple approach. between overly complicated syncing restrictions and poorly documented/ineffective iphone software releases, i am starting to loose faith.
I am also very disappointed that the power pc platform has been hung out to dry. I've got a rockin fast G5 that exceeds my computing needs, yet by design i can only install up to OS X 10.5, and cannot connect to the cloud, wifi sync, etc etc. Apple is forcing me to buy new equip i do not need in a poor economic climate. Apple used to consider their customers needs. I guess that's dead like Apple's founder. too bad.
NOTE: I am quite serious about the syncing questions, if anyone has a theory (besides poorly protecting copyrights). The other comments are more rhetorical, but if you've got an educated comment, i would luv to engage.

It is not all or none. You can select what to synch in iTunes. And you you can create playlists and synch them as well.
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