G'day David,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_privacy
It's all US POV. It's not immediately clear how to remedy this. I know de: has templates for country-centric POV, does en:?
I believe it's {{globalize}} (ironic, no?). It seems some busy bees have gone and put together a bunch of more specific templates: "This article is too Australian", "This article is too Muslim", etc. Given that 98% of the time you'd be using the "This article is too American" template, I'm not sure that this is an entirely efficient use of resources.
What is it about Americans, seriously? I mean, Australians are arrogant (well, we are): tell us we do something differently from the rest of the world, we'll say, "Gosh, we must be weird. Still, it's probably because we're so much cooler."
Tell an American that he does something differently from the rest of the world, and it's a case of, "Gosh, the rest of the world is so weird." (Of course, that Americans are cooler than the rest of the world goes without saying; in fact, to point it out would imply the possibility that this state of affairs could change, so it's best not to.)
A relevant quotation: "Remember, in Italy they drive on the wrong side of the road."