I took it as belonging in the sense of being a member of an organization. I think even that shows a difference between that way of thinking and mine.
I "belong" to the United States, and the Gov't belongs to me (all of us). We both "belong" to the same thing, the US.
Their way of thinking seems to be that both I and the US "belong" to the Gov't, that the Gov't is the US. That's not how I see it.
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