A very American trait is to assume something is very American and doesn't apply elsewhere. Usually 'elsewhere' is just defined as a shallow understanding of Europe.
I think by making your comment you just committed the very error you think you're critiquing -- claiming that something common to humanity is a special attribute of Americans.
The more general truth is that: it is very human to have a myth about several attributes which are supposedly unique to your culture and less applicable to a shallow stereotype of the other countries your culture leads you to be most faniliar with. For the Chinese, the Japanese, Koreans, and Americans. For the Thais, the Laoatians and Americans. Etc. on and on. With these pairings there is always an accompanying list of the things that make US not be THEM, regardless of whether or not they're factual.
This! As someone who has spent years living in different countries when I see a criticism of US culture it tends be: 1) written by an America, 2) written by someone who clearly didn’t check if it’s an issue elsewhere.