I'm frankly amazed at how defensive someone can get over me commenting on a link someone posted. Of course I didn't go around checking Mauritian websites, no-one posted links to them. If Mauritius had the most medals overall, and someone posted a link to their medal table listing them as first I'd have laughed at that. It's not anti-American, or a "crusade against bias" it was just one instance of blatant bias that I found to be unusual considering every other medal table I've seen has listed the countries by Gold medals first. I sincerely apologise if I've wounded your sense of national pride.
(1) I don't agree with the statement that ranking the medals by total is "worthless", but it seems even less constructive to pursue that topic. There's lots of complexity you could bring up in terms of ranking medals with each other - for instance, does 1/100 of a second really mean that a gold medal is worth that much more than a silver?
(2) It really is tiring to have people throwing around your nationality and generalizing everybody who's a part of that nation over things that a fraction of a segment of people have any kind of direct control over.
(3) It's very hard to not see it as criticism of America when that's the unifying word being used. It's not "ESPN", it's an "American website". I could analyze your choice of words but I think it would be better to give a similar example.
If I were talking about "intolerant Muslims" and comparing them to Jews, painting the "intolerant Muslims" in a bad light and "Jews" in a neutral to good light, do you think it would be reasonable for somebody who was Muslim to object?
I think it would be. If you don't understand why, we may just be reading things differently.