daddyo, it has been pointed out to you several times already, but "deception" implies we are hiding something, in this case - according to you - a predisposition toward use of deadly force.
That is demonstrably false, in some cases, as there are at least a few of us who have successfully de-escalated scenarios where use of deadly force would have otherwise been justified. Being willing to use force if absolutely necessary is hardly a predisposition toward use of force. Your claim falls apart once your false, underlying assumption is removed.
You are arguing with several lawyers and at least one nationally known instructor. If they all tell you that your terminology could cause problems for you or your students, you might want to give that some serious consideration.
You might also wish to rethink your "deception" accusations. All the mods you are arguing with have, on at least one and typically on multiple occasions, advised both TFL members and real world students to never lie to investigators.
In your last post you said you tell students to avoid buzz words. Why, then, do you insist on making a stand over "go animal"? What are those, if not buzz words?
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