Yes. That is what they're trying to say. They try to say that a God that has complete control over the actions of mankind is an unjust God and that it makes us out to be robots. Tell me, when Adam and Eve did the foreordained action of eating the apple did they act like robots? No. They acted out of their own free will but, it also was an act foreordained by God.
When Judas betrayed Jesus did he not act out of his own free will volition? Yet, Jesus said that he had to be betrayed by Judas because that very action brings about salvation for those foreordained by God for salvation. If Judas didn't betray Jesus NOBODY would have the chance at salvation. If Pilate didn't order the crucifixion of Jesus ..etc.
Which is the main problem with Arminianism. It brings power that is supposed to be in God's hands into the human hand. It denies the sovereignty of God which scripture says from Genesis to Revelation that its a true and natural thing. Scripture says all over the place says that not a single thing that exists or can exist or will exist, without the interference of God. So everything in your life comes from God and happens because God allows it to happen.
They post offensive images of Robots to entice us to make arguments with them when they don't even come close to understanding the truth of the matter. God's sovereignty over our lives has nothing to do with us being "robotic". God merely just planned each and every action of mankind. Doesn't make us Robots, doesn't make God unfair. Tell me, does a DNA molecule call God unfair for planning its every action? Is it robotic? No, DNA exists and it is alive because of God and because of God telling the DNA molecule how to function and without DNA life wouldn't exist. Same idea with humanity. But yet, when it comes to humanity all of a sudden natural actions translate to robotic actions. Just... no leg to stand on really.
Any "denomination" or "religion" should have its sole foundation on scripture and I'm sorry but Arminianism is not Biblical. It was declared unbiblical over 200 years ago by the synod of dort it should be unbiblical today.
I did watch your video btw, but I agreed with Mark Quale's statements on the video and didn't have much more to add. Just wanted to put my own two shoes into this subject that shouldn't even really still be debated anymore.