Why are you talking about that here?
But, yes, the previous administration made a grand FU of all of it. You must have seen the Senator Jordan mouth on 100 round automatic fire fiasco. If restricting basic rights keeps the death tool below 600,000, then I'm OK with that. My rights finish when my actions affect my neighbors. The US is full of stories about restricting rights. The only real violation of my basic rights I ever experienced occured with the US Army draft system, but ask the Americans of Japanese descent about WWII. Need I say more. Furthermore I can grasp the concept that basic rights can be a dynamic situation that a bill of rights attached to a rather static constitutional document will never properly address all the time. Special times require special measures. You did not see anything at all about dictators restricting human rights. What you saw are people respecting the rights of other's just as much as they expect thier own rights to be respected by others. Don't confuse that with restriction of liberties and freedom. And don't go too far off the rails praising USA human rights. The USA is only the 25th most democratic country in the world and the USA still has much to learn about that. Look, the USA is all about respecting "MY, MY, MY", rights, nobody elses. Today the USA ranking is IMO almost unmeasureable when it comes to respecting the rights and liberties of others. Its a ME ME ME thing only.
Give it a rest.