OK, I will respond as follows:
I am not the first and not the only one to call out the "Nazi problem" in Ukraine. Prior to 2022, the Ukrainian nazis were called out as such by almost every Western news outlet, from The New York Times to Newsweek to the Washington Post, the Independent, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail, The Sunday Times, etc., etc.
Yes, the UkroNazis try to disguise their Nazism in vague claims of "nationalism", but let's remember where that Banderite nationalism started: it started when the OUN/UPA embraced Nazism in the belief that under a Nazi empire they could finally get a Ukrainian nation state. It was the pursuit of that independence under the Nazi regime that got Bandera imprisoned.
But not before the Western Ukrainians formed the 1st SS Division Galizien, and not before the Banderites slaughtered 100,000 Poles, Jews and Russians at the behest of their nazi superiors. This is all a matter of fact. Just ask any Polish person what they think of Stepan bandera, and they will tell you he was a Nazi. His followers use the Nazi salute and the Blood and Soil banner. Andriy Biletsky, founder of the infamous Azov Battalion, is on public record saying that the Mission of Ukraine is to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans]”. This is fact, widely reported and documented.
Who uses the term "subhumans"? Nazis. But apparently so do Ukrainian leaders. PM Yatsenyuk issued a decree in 2014 declaring that the government would "cleanse the land of the east from subhumans" (meaning ethnic Russians).
These are all matters of public record.
As far as your "fact" about Belarus is concerned, the article you cite states clearly that "displaying the WRW flag in practice is punished almost more severely than Nazi symbols."
There is no mention of the WRW being called Nazis, just extremists. But the article makes it clear that there is a DIFFERENCE between WRW supporters and Nazis, and even tries to make the point that WRW supporters are treated not only differently than Nazis, but "worse than Nazis".
As far as my being objective is concerned, I am fully aware that there is corruption in Russia. BUT THAT CORRUPTION IS NOT BEING SUPPORTED BY $200 BILLION OF MY AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS.
As an American, I am highly critical of Ukraine, and I am against the funding of Ukraine, especially when 300,000 of my fellow Americans are homeless and 50,000 of my fellow Americans die needlessly each year for lack of healthcare, while my tax dollars go to pay for the health care of Ukrainians, and millions of American retirees are living in poverty while my tax dollars go to pay Ukrainian pensions.
So PLEASE, do not tell me to be "objective" and criticise Russia. Russia has nothing to do with me. Ukraine, on the other hand, is eating from my hand and so I have literally "bought" the right to criticise what is being done in my name with my money.
The same goes for Israel. I am highly critical of Israel because their genocide is being funded with my money - without my permission.