I would suggest they are considerably worse.
Demanding that people are sensitive enough to their feelings and publicly shunning them when they're not, can run the gamut from desirable to deplorable depending on circumstances. (I would suggest that a person do things like Hitler salutes on stage deserves public shame. To give a recent example. Damaging cars because of it deserves criminal prosecution. Yet shaming someone for some perceived slight that's hard to define does not, and in itself is a shameful act.)
What the Trump administration is doing though is not people expressing their rights to their opinion, but the government deciding that protecting their feelings (political agenda) can and should be enforced by them, using all means at their disposal to punish those that don't.