I can tell you from my own experience that I see nothing in the United States today that even remotely resembles the situation I lived under in Ecuador.
The situation here is not going to be like anything you experienced in other countries, and the people here aren't going to respond to it the way people responded to it there. Why? Because all of the circumstances are different. The laws are different, the history is different. and the people involved are different. They're not using Ecuador as a model. Some are using 19th century US as a model. It won't be the same. That doesn't mean it's not textbook authoritarianism.
I just see sore losers.
I'm seeing a sore winner, who's not happy with the fact that he won. But the real problem for us here isn't the president. It's all the people in his administration who are using the power of the government to weaponize things like the FCC against the media. That's what this thread is about. Just because you see it differently doesn't mean it's not happening. Just that it hasn't affected you yet. The things you dislike about your state are now being used by the new authoritarians.