The problem some of you have with the United States stems from the fact that it's a democracy (or representative republic if you want to split hairs).
The EU basically has a problem with the idea that Americans elect people who then carry out their wishes. Take capital punishment for instance, most Americans favor it. That is why we have capital punishment.
Any law in China has little to do with what the people want. It has to do with what a tiny group of elitists want. The Americans have the system they want (or deserve) because we have elected people to carry out our wishes. The statistics shown are nothing for Americans to feel bad about. They represent the choices we have made. For example, there's a big difference between "Rich people" and "poor people". That is going to be the case in any free market society where the government stays out of the way of the people.
That's why the whole EU report and China's commenting on it is such a joke. Any American who dislikes the current system is, by definition, in the minority. If their view was the majority, then the laws would be different. You don't like capital punishment? Then vote for candidates that are against it (good luck though since no presidential candidate in the US has ever gotten elected who was against capital punishment -- even Carter). Want the Kyoto accords to be law in the US? Vote for someone who is in favor of it (but good luck, not a single senator in the US supports the Kyoto accords which is because the people of teh United States overwhelming are against it).
It's just incredibly amusing to see people rant about the way the US is, particularly Americans as if the country were some sort of dictatorship. The US is a democracy, the laws reflect the will of the people.