Who could have ever guessed that there would be a connection between a Jewish pornographer, the interracial porn site Blacked and anti-Semitism?

Haaretz:

“LOS ANGELES – Greg Lansky’s youth in France was nothing to write home about. He was an outcast, considered the worst pupil in the class and routinely suffered from anti-Semitism. Finally he dropped out of school. With a father in real estate and a homemaker mother, there was nothing in his background to hint at the unconventional future that lay in store for him. But one adventure, at the age of 21, following a random meeting with a former high-school friend, shaped the course of his life. …

After a very brief negotiation, Lansky sold the rights to the film, “Slut Diaries.” …

A decade and a half later, Lansky, who now resides in Los Angeles, is a prominent figure in the porn industry. He had won the AVN award – the Oscar of the industry, sponsored by Adult Video News trade magazine – as director of the year, three times in succession. A producer and entrepreneur, he has created three websites that offer subscribers hundreds of films in different categories, and have become familiar labels worldwide: “Tushy,” devoted to anal sex; “Blacked,” devoted to sex between black men and white women; and “Vixen,” his general site. …

His first brand, “Blacked,” featured movies in which the man is black and the woman, white. “In the end, I’m a businessman. And how many people can say that they entered this industry, which was absolutely the bottom of the barrel – there was literally no money to be made in the porn business, about five years ago almost 70-80 percent of the people I met were out of business – and succeeded? People thought I was the stupidest guy to do that, no one wanted to lend me money, but I knew that in order to make money, you don’t need everyone, only a small portion of people. It’s enough if a small portion are willing to pay every month. Just like not everyone has to read The New York Times, just so there will be enough readers who will be ready to pay for quality.”