An ethical US government would make Yale the national property of India. Then it could offer to buy it back from India. This would in effect return the stolen money to India effectively adjusted for inflation. Finally, it should rename the university.
"Every Indian-origin American should seek the destruction of Yale."
What you should be seeking the destruction of is not the university (see above), but the bloodline:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Yale_family
Additionally, you could seek the destruction of:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elihu_ClubElihu Club or Elihu is the fourth oldest senior society at Yale University, New Haven, CT.[1][2][3] It was founded in 1903 and takes its name from Elihu Yale.[4][5][3]
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In 1911, the club purchased a colonial-era house which looks out on the New Haven Green.[14][15] It is considered a landed society because it owns a building on campus.[16] Like the other societies, the organization's building is typically closed to non-members.
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This house is the oldest of all of Yale's secret society buildings, and purportedly one of the oldest original structures in the United States still in regular use. Its brick basement is older still, constructed in the early 17th century, and later frequented by colonists sympathetic to the English cause when it became known as the Tory Tavern, a central locale of the Revolutionary War.[27]
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Originally, Elihu had no limit on the number of members that could be tapped in a given year; its only rule was that these men not be a member of the other secret societies: Scroll and Key, Skull and Bones, and Wolf's Head.[8]
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Joseph Lieberman was courted by Skull and Bones
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Lieberman rejected Bones in favor of Elihu
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Jacob Weisberg, was offered membership in Skull and Bones
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Weisberg was persuaded by Robert G. Kaiser to join Elihu instead.[34]
Recall:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_LiebermanHis family is Jewish; his paternal grandparents emigrated from Congress Poland and his maternal grandparents were from Austria-Hungary.[9]
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Lieberman was a strong advocate for the war in Iraq.[138] He was also a strong supporter of the U.S.-Israel relationship.[139]
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Lieberman described himself as being "genuinely an Independent", saying "I agree more often than not with Democrats on domestic policy. I agree more often than not with Republicans on foreign and defense policy."[145]
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Lieberman expressed support for Israel in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and praised "the quiet and effective diplomacy of President Biden, who was not drawn in by the left of the Democratic Party to essentially take a stand against Israel."[154]
As for Weisberg, the Zionist bias of Slate is common knowledge.