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Wait a moment, did anyone actually think those were robots? Did anyone claim they were actual robots? I saw the videos going around and people were generally just impressed at the makeup and costume work.
Replies in the twitter link make me laugh though.
This either sounds like someone trying to make an issue out of nothing, or someone who got momentarily tricked and is embarrassed about it.
@PatheticGroundThing
It's in the article:
Asian countries are still going all in on "booth babes", so that's probably it.
I mean it still works for getting attention, but it's not exactly respectable and there are some people who really don't like them.
So nobody actually claimed they were robots. This article is just sensationalist clickbait garbage for people who really want to see a chinese company get "BUSTED!" for something. Twitter replies are full of racism.
@PatheticGroundThing It really helps if you read the entire article before posting.