I'd have to know more before I'd call someone a "survivor".
There is an intentional connotation that these schools existed for the sake of murder, when someone says that.
If we can establish that the children's deaths were caused by something the schools did, at least that would be one thing; but that wouldn't still validate the idea of calling anyone who attended the school a survivor.
That would be like calling every single person who ever went to Penn State a "survivor of Penn State" because of the sexual abuse done by Penn State's football coach.
I'd have to know more before I'd call someone a "survivor".
There is an intentional connotation that these schools existed for the sake of murder, when someone says that.
If we can establish that the children's deaths were caused by something the schools did, at least that would be one thing; but that wouldn't still validate the idea of calling anyone who attended the school a survivor.
That would be like calling every single person who ever went to Penn State a "survivor of Penn State" because of the sexual abuse done by Penn State's football coach.