The paper is not supposed to have any opinion in it, but a slant or biased stance can be showen through expert opinions and statistics that reflect the same bias as you have.
It sounds like the prof is teaching you how to express bias in a way that seems objective! That'll get you ready to join the ranks for the modern media! :-)
Well, let me free you up: Do not constrain yourself to an outline for this or any paper. Instead, find the highest quality sources and write a paragraph about each important point that is made. Start each para with a topic sentence. When you have a collection of meaningful paragraphs, sort them like puzzle pieces into a sequence that works. At that point you can write an outline if you want to. But if the teacher is requiring you to make an outline before you begin writing, s/he is leading you astray. Get your information first... before you plan the presentation.
Might as well start with Noam Chomsky, the most widely cited scholar of the past 50 years: youtube.com/watch?v=_O3cNc2JoMA