Lots of people want to be, but they somehow don't end up agreeing on what the truth is. That's part of why we bother with this science stuff.
That doesn't mean I know the truth, I just want to be as close to it as possible. Probably better than throwing wild guesses around.
It looks like telling people "everyone is biased" might make people not want to change their behavior to overcome their biases:
The authors suggest that telling participants that everyone is biased makes being biased seem like not much of a big deal. If everyone is doing it, then it's not wrong for me to do it as well. However, it looks like the solution to the problem presented here is to give a little white lie that will prompt people to overcome their biases: