That's, uh, quite a strong statement. What makes them worse than all the other humans?
I mean, some of this is rich to talk about given I'm European and most Western countries share a lot of these traits, but from what I hear(d) from friends from Asia, it's the "the needs of the society/family are more important than those of the individual" that they find the worst compared to the very individualist attitudes of Western countries.
[1] https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Asia-Insight/Youth-suicide...
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_justice_system_of_Jap...
Your examples were not well chosen anyway, as their relation to collectivism seems dubious, and US prosecutors also have high conviction rates without trial through threat of big punishment.
I think this item stands out in the enumeration and I honestly question if social behaviour over individualism is a bad thing.
So your invdidualism argument is only strong if by western, you mean the anglosphere, the Netherlands and Belgium.
Japan and Korea, despite being in North-East Asia, are rice-growing, due to their oceanic climate. Culturally they are also closer to Southern China.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-44770-w
One interesting result of the study is the culture change within one generation.
That's Spock from The Wrath of Khan, right?
Actually take your criteria and apply them fairly to some of the other cultures around the world. And let the old guy smoke (outside). He is not the worst human ever, that's for sure.