cracker-giver
(noun)a historically accurate re-naming of a person who gives a gift, only to ask for it back later. derives from indian giver
the us government has always been a cracker-giver in it’s dealings with native americans. cracker-giving is exemplified by the 1832 treaty of washington. within days the promises made in it on behalf of the united states had been broken.”
cited from: a people’s history of the united states howard zinn
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