"They say Albanian men cheat," TikToker Endrit Zeqiri objects: This is Serbian propaganda, most don't even have anyone to do it with

Known for his sharp humor and satire on stereotypes, Endrit Zeqiri – otherwise known as "Angry Albanian" – was this week's guest on the show "Inside Albania".
During the interview, he reacted with irony and humor to a question from moderator Alice, who brought to attention some controversial statistics about Albanian men and their propensity for infidelity.
During the conversation, moderator Alice brought up a statistic: "It is said that Albanian men are more likely to cheat. 60% have cheated, 63% think it is normal and 70% say that if they cheat, the woman should tolerate it. Meanwhile, the EU average is 43%. What do you think about this?"

Endrit immediately reacted with a joke: "I think you should stop reading studies from the University of Belgrade, because this is clearly Serbian propaganda. I don't believe it."
The moderator added: "Or Greek."
While Endriti, continuing in the same humorous tone, said: "Let's not start with the Greeks..."
Then he added seriously: "If you want a real answer, the real statistics that I've seen are that men and women today - 18% for women and 28% for men. So women are closing the gap. What I'm trying to say is that in all cases we're talking about a minority of people."
Arguing further, he added: "Most men don't cheat – whether Albanian, Serbian, Greek or anyone else – simply because they can't afford to cheat. On average, the average man is invisible to the average woman, to be honest."
"In order to cheat, you have to have options to cheat. And the average man, especially the one in his 18 to 25 years old - in his early 20s is almost invisible to most girls his age. It's only when you get into your 30s or 40s, when you've accumulated a little wealth, a little status, and you look less like a child, that you start to have some options."
"And yes, the average man, especially the average young man, can't cheat because he doesn't even have a girlfriend to cheat on in the first place."
Endrit Zeqiri, known as "Angry Albanian", has built his profile as a unique voice on social media, where with his satirical style he addresses sensitive and often taboo topics, especially focusing on stereotypes about Albanians.
In his videos, he approaches reality with humor and analysis, often encouraging debate, but also reflection on Albanian identity, culture, and social dynamics at home and abroad. /Telegraph/






























































