‘Ako si LenLen’: Workers share stories of sweat, labor after Marcos insult

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Feb 11, 2022 Iya Gozum, Rappler.Com

While overworking is far from ideal, for many workers, it is necessary to perform their duties or provide for their families

MANILA, Philippines – Netizens hit back with personal stories of overworking after a video came out labelling those who work 18 hours a day ‘either stupid or liars.’

The video was posted on the respective Facebook pages of film director Darryl Yap and Senator Imee Marcos, the sister of presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Imee herself was in the video which claimed to be a satire.

In the video, Imee and her two aides were talking about a certain ‘Len-len’ who fainted after working 18 hours a day.

For workers like Len-len who regularly pull overtimes, Imee gave this advice: “Time management ‘yan eh.”

She said: “Ang pag-ta-trabaho, ay parang pag-inom ng kape. ‘Pag nag-timpla ka, dapat tantsa mo: Kaya ko ba ‘tong ubusin?” (You need time management. Working is like drinking coffee. When you make coffee, you have to gauge if you can finish that much.)

The video ended with the following text over a black background: “Anyone who claims to work 18 hours a day is either lying or stupid.”

Some artists disagreed that the video was a satire as it lacked subversive intent and instead featured a politician seemingly mocking a worker. Some netizens, connecting Imee’s presence in the video, the dialogue, and references to other politicians with similar sounding names, took the video as a jab at Vice President Leni Robredo.

Robredo recently said she worked an average of 18 hours a day in the Jessica Soho presidential interviews. “Ako siguro on the average mga 18 hours. 18 hours a day. Kasi on the average mga anim na oras ‘yung tulog ko,” she told Soho. 

(On the average, I work 18 hours a day. I usually get around 6 hours of sleep.)

Like Bongbong, Robredo is among the presidential candidates in the coming May elections.

Imee and Bongbong are children of the late deposed dictator Ferdinand Marcos with his wife Imelda.

Marcos Jr. skipped the Jessica Soho presidential interviews where Robredo made the comment of her 18-hour workdays.

‘Out of touch’

The ‘satirical’ video touched a nerve with the public. Beyond the political innuendos, some felt the video was insulting and ‘out of touch.’

Using the hashtag #AkoSiLenLen, many came forward with their stories of long, tedious hours at work and how this was necessary to eke out a living.

These stories included from front liners, teachers, and overseas Filipino workers; essential and contractual workers who earn by the hour; students burning the midnight oil to graduate. 

necessary to perform their duties or provide for their families

MANILA, Philippines – Netizens hit back with personal stories of overworking after a video came out labelling those who work 18 hours a day ‘either stupid or liars.’

The video was posted on the respective Facebook pages of film director Darryl Yap and Senator Imee Marcos, the sister of presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Imee herself was in the video which claimed to be a satire.

In the video, Imee and her two aides were talking about a certain ‘Len-len’ who fainted after working 18 hours a day.

For workers like Len-len who regularly pull overtimes, Imee gave this advice: “Time management ‘yan eh.”

She said: “Ang pag-ta-trabaho, ay parang pag-inom ng kape. ‘Pag nag-timpla ka, dapat tantsa mo: Kaya ko ba ‘tong ubusin?” (You need time management. Working is like drinking coffee. When you make coffee, you have to gauge if you can finish that much.)

The video ended with the following text over a black background: “Anyone who claims to work 18 hours a day is either lying or stupid.”

Some artists disagreed that the video was a satire as it lacked subversive intent and instead featured a politician seemingly mocking a worker. Some netizens, connecting Imee’s presence in the video, the dialogue, and references to other politicians with similar sounding names, took the video as a jab at Vice President Leni Robredo.

Robredo recently said she worked an average of 18 hours a day in the Jessica Soho presidential interviews. “Ako siguro on the average mga 18 hours. 18 hours a day. Kasi on the average mga anim na oras ‘yung tulog ko,” she told Soho. 

(On the average, I work 18 hours a day. I usually get around 6 hours of sleep.)

Like Bongbong, Robredo is among the presidential candidates in the coming May elections.

Imee and Bongbong are children of the late deposed dictator Ferdinand Marcos with his wife Imelda.

Marcos Jr. skipped the Jessica Soho presidential interviews where Robredo made the comment of her 18-hour workdays.

‘Out of touch’

The ‘satirical’ video touched a nerve with the public. Beyond the political innuendos, some felt the video was insulting and ‘out of touch.’ 

Using the hashtag #AkoSiLenLen, many came forward with their stories of long, tedious hours at work and how this was necessary to eke out a living.

These stories included from front liners, teachers, and overseas Filipino workers; essential and contractual workers who earn by the hour; students burning the midnight oil to graduate. 

It also didn’t help that the remarks came from a Marcos – a family that embezzled public funds and stashed these in illegal Swiss accounts. The Marcos matriarch, Imelda, was found guilt of 7 counts of graft in 2018.

Here are some of netizens’ reactions: 

#AkoSiLenLen