Absolutely, they should call it what it is instead of sugar coating it.
Thought this might be interesting for some:
The term dates to 1812, when Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a bill redrawing state Senate districts to benefit the Democratic-Republican Party. Some thought an oddly shaped district looked like a salamander. A newspaper illustration dubbed it “The Gerry-mander” — a term that later came to describe any district drawn for political advantage.
This conversation has gone sideways really fast. I'm confused.