Japan Opens Full-Robot Hotel

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 16, 2015

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One of the greatest things about diversity is that Mexicans are so good at working in hotels, and will do it for so damn cheap.

The problem, however, is that like all other jobs that these low IQ brown people do, it is only a matter of time before robots do them.

Japan has just opened a full-robot hotel.

AP:

The English-speaking receptionist is a vicious-looking dinosaur, and the one speaking Japanese is a female humanoid with blinking lashes. “If you want to check in, push one,” the dinosaur says. The visitor still has to punch a button on the desk, and type in information on a touch panel screen.

From the front desk to the porter that’s an automated trolley taking luggage up to the room, this hotel in southwestern Japan, aptly called Weird Hotel, is “manned” almost totally by robots to save labor costs.

Hideo Sawada, who runs the hotel as part of an amusement park, insists using robots is not a gimmick, but a serious effort to utilize technology and achieve efficiency.

Henn na Hotel, as it is called in Japanese, was shown to reporters Wednesday, complete with robot demonstrations, ahead of its opening to the public Friday.

Another feature of the hotel is the use of facial recognition technology, instead of the standard electronic keys, by registering the digital image of the guest’s face during check-in.

The reason? Robots aren’t good at finding keys, if people happen to lose them.

A giant robotic arm, usually seen in manufacturing, is encased in glass quarters in the corner of the lobby. It lifts one of the boxes stacked into the wall and puts it out through a space in the glass, where a guest can place an item in it, to use as a locker.

The arm will put the box back into the wall, until the guest wants it again. The system is called “robot cloak room.”

Why a simple coin locker won’t do isn’t the point.

“I wanted to highlight innovation,” Sawada told reporters. “I also wanted to do something about hotel prices going up.”

Staying at Henn na Hotel starts at 9,000 yen ($80), a bargain for Japan, where a stay in one of the nicer hotels can easily cost twice or three times that much.

The concierge is a doll-like hairless robot with voice recognition that prattles breakfast and event information. It cannot call a cab or do other errands.

It might sound goofy to talk about this, but it is already literally happening.

There is also robot McDonald’s (not yet full-robot, but it’s coming).

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Some analysts have said that in 20 years, half of current jobs will have been automated.

So we have a pretty serious problem here. We’ve brought in tens of millions of these brown people who are only biologically capable of doing jobs which soon will not even exist.

That means we are going to have to feed, house and clothe them all while they do nothing but commit crimes, and there won’t even be the fantasy of “someday they’ll magically become super productive.”

At the same time, to meet quotas, they will give them affirmative action placement in professional/technical jobs that they are unqualified for, and the entirety of our systems will begin shutting down.

White society simply cannot sustain all of these brown people.

We need solutions to get these people out.

Here are some more pictures of Japan robot hotel.

 

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