This brings me back to transparency. Journalism is still journalism if you give everyone a microphone and everyone can give their opinion. If you give an opinion, it remains an opinion. It's as simple as that.
When I worked in newsrooms, if a reporter came into a newsroom with a story that only presented one side of the situation, I'd tell him I was sorry, but we had to write that it was an opinion. We put that in the opinion box. It's an editorial. We explain that, and there's transparency. If a journalist wants to take stock, to explain the facts, he has to give the microphone to everyone. That's part of the journalist's role.