Strawman Has a Point: Lincoln going on strike to get a different chore. Before that, we see that Luan, Lynn, and Lucy get to work together on one chore, Leni's chore consists entirely of her pulling hair out of the bathroom drain, and the washer and dryer do Lori's work for her. It's easy to see Lincoln's complaints.
Unintentionally Unsympathetic: The sisters are supposed to be seen as the victims of Lincoln going on his strike and infesting the house. The problem is Lincoln only wanted to get a new chore, yet the sisters all go on their own strike and neglect their own chores. To rub salt in the wound, when things go wrong for some of the sisters, they all blame Lincoln, despite the fact they brought it on themselves for going on strike and not doing their chores. Because of this, the sister's mishaps come off as Laser-Guided Karma. Not helping is that the sisters are never called out for their behavior, with Lincoln being seen as the bad guy.