I thought I was clear in my post I was pointing to systemic racism. That is racism that exists at the institutional level which systematically discriminates against black and brown people in this country. That is what the protests against racism following the torture and murder of George Floyd by a police officer were all about.
In this country, you do not have systemic racism aimed at whites. That goes one direction, and it is the evil descendant of the racist South, who while they lost the Civil War, instituted systemic racism in their Jim Crow laws, forcing segregation of blacks away from whites, along with terrorism of blacks through masked lynchings for blacks accused of crimes without trials.
No such racism against whites exists in this country. Have you ever seen a "blacks only" sign on black owned business, or black bus drivers instructing whites to ride in the back of the bus so their black patrons get the favored seats at the front? The list of systemic racism is long, and full of ugliness. This is the racism, and its many children you see in this country, disadvantaging people of color. That is what the protests were about.
Yes, individuals can be biased and bigoted, regardless of their skin color or ethnic backgrounds. But that is not what the protests were about. We all have biases against others in some fashion or another, by virtue of being raced in this culture. But when we refer to racism in this country, it's about institutionalized racism, not individual psychologies.