That's not quite right either. Rooney is saying she'll by default refuse offers from *all* publishers of a particular nationality on the grounds that merely being a company of said nationality *constitutes* a prima facia "political stance" on the company's part.
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Cool position. Not the one at issue here. Rooney is not saying "I cannot contract with any company that does not publicly distance itself from apartheid". I suspect the vast majority of companies Rooney contracts with have been exactly as (non-)vocal on the subject as Modan.
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Again, the duty she is imposing and you're defending is explicitly hinged on nationality. It is bc Modan is Israeli and, say, Penguin isn't that their identical (non-)conduct renders the former in breach of the duty while the latter is a-ok.
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Hilariously, those aren't onerous demands and many publishers could meet. It's strange to me that you think Israeli publishers can't meet bare minimum of decency.
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