some files in liquidbounce nextgen themes should be removed
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Before I start this topic, I need to clarify that I do not have any malicious intent; I just want to ask you as the developers of Liquidbounce Nextgen why you have done this. Recently, my friends and I found some extremely insulting content against the Chinese nation in the .jar file of Liquidbounce Nextgen, located in resources\liquidbounce\dafault_theme.\img\flags\ and Resources\liquidbounce\dafault_theme.\img\flags\language. I won't mention the rest for now, but I would like to ask why the flag of Taiwan is included and why there is a mixed image of the flags of the UK and Hong Kong in the language section, which has already offended the People's Republic of China. As a Chinese person, I hope you can remove these elements that offend China. Thank you!
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They are included because they are part of an icon pack that we use. We did not intentionally add them, nor will we intentionally remove them. However, we can reach a compromise.
Currently, the flags are only used in the LiquidBounce Proxy Manager, which is based on the IPInfo.io API. I will remove all flags of countries not listed on IPInfo. This will reduce the number of unnecessary flags, but we will keep the Taiwan flag because Taiwan is listed as a separate region with the country code "TW."
https://ipinfo.io/countries/tw
This commit reduces the amount of flags to the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 two-letter country codes. Also, this commit adds reference to the original source of the flags.
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Before I start this topic, I need to clarify that I do not have any malicious intent; I just want to ask you as the developers of Liquidbounce Nextgen why you have done this. Recently, my friends and I found some extremely insulting content against the Chinese nation in the .jar file of Liquidbounce Nextgen, located in resources\liquidbounce\dafault_theme.\img\flags\ and Resources\liquidbounce\dafault_theme.\img\flags\language. I won't mention the rest for now, but I would like to ask why the flag of Taiwan is included and why there is a mixed image of the flags of the UK and Hong Kong in the language section, which has already offended the People's Republic of China. As a Chinese person, I hope you can remove these elements that offend China. Thank you!
@MerryzzV3 It doesn't matter whether the PRC accepts it or not, but the ROC is a country, one that deserves recognition. Unless the PRC intends to forcefully annex the ROC, it'll remain an independent nation.