Why don't you also focus on the good things Doug Wilson says?
When correcting error, it isn’t necessary to balance it with everything the same person said that aligns with Scripture. If someone says “Jesus is God” in one place but “Jesus is not God” in another, pointing out the second statement is not unfair — it is necessary. Scripture commands faithful teachers to “rebuke those who contradict” sound doctrine (Titus 1:9, ESV). This is not hostility; it is obedience to Christ, motivated by love for the one in error. Our aim isn’t to pretend Doug Wilson never speaks truth, but to expose where his words contradict Scripture, so that what is false can be corrected. As Scripture states: “A little leaven leavens the whole lump” (Galatians 5:9, ESV).