As in it's the shooter who projects intent on the trespasser and can basically assume maximum threat with very little effort or requirements to just shoot someone dead. Basically killing without sufficient evidence and instead projecting cause onto them. They make a strawman bad guy out of someone who doesn't necessarily telegraph their intent (if they do, say they DO brandish a gun, or they shout "I'm going to kill you and wear your skull as a hat and use your scrotum as fuzzy dice on my rearview mirror" then it's a much more valid strawman obviously). Hell Sabretooth made it even worse by just shooting for essentially trespassing.
I just don't see why entering your house means the assumption must be a threat to your life when it's demonstrably not actually a threat to your life. I know you don't like hearing it it takes more than how you feel to assess when there actually IS a threat to your life. Killing over an assumption (One we seem to love fostering for home defense) should not be allowed it's just unethical on its face and I don't see why everyone seems to disagree I really don't. I don't even see how you could arrive to such a conclusion like validating killing someone because they're in your home and you are afraid of something you don't know and we codified that into law! That needs a serious reevaluation.
As I said before guns just make it worse because guns work so well at killing. If it was the same situation and instead of shooting the guy you instead beat him to death with a baseball bat by swinging at his head until it caved there would be some weird looks. That's intent to kill, not to defend yourself. At least with a bat you can knock a guy out, but a gun it doesn't have that it just pretty much bleed and maybe die. No, do it nonlethally. No killing just because of that assumption. You can break a bone, taser, bear spray them the whole shebang...but killing them is not a course of action you should consider a positive action unless actual danger is present that warrants killing them (ie. scrotum dice).