It isn't just one segment of the population. Some are more open about their outward biases and outright racism (emboldened in recent times). However, everyone has biases. Hence the implicit part. Saying you don't is denying the issue and a part of yourself.
Everyone has bias, agreed. I disagree that everyone uses them to inappropriately discriminate.
What you state as an assertion of fact appears to be your opinion.Secondly, a goal to eliminate bias must include programs to force disparate groups to interact.
What's more, programs such as "equal" opportunity, are often aren't. Admission quotas, the "Rooney Rule", etc.. all have significant problems associated with them, not the least of which being they haven't solved the issue, but in some cases amplified it.
Your statements all assume bias doesn't exist or that it can be ignored but that isn't the case. The facts are that humans are biased regardless of whether they understand they are. Your idealistic statements won't become a reality just by stating a goal to eliminate bias and declaring your lack of bias. Rather its the opposite. But we can just ignore the facts and the plethora of peer reviewed research and go with "our gut" since that's what is in vogue nowadays.
Your assumptions about my statements are incorrect. Simply because my views on what the goal(s) should be don't incorporate your ideology, please do not attempt to reinterpret my statements.