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The Chimor tend to be quite accepting of new cultures and minority groups. Homosexuality, disability, ethnicity or gender identity bare no burdens to the Chimor. The Chimor practice a policy of split inheritance where the heir to the throne will inherit the government and army of their predecessor but none of the wealth (palaces, funds, luxuries, etc.) or glories of their predecessors to use (i.e. they cannot get by from their parents accomplishments, they have to go and seek their own glories in order to keep their position).
The Chimor tend to be quite accepting of new cultures and minority groups. Homosexuality, disability, ethnicity or gender identity bare no burdens to the Chimor. The Chimor practice a policy of split inheritance where the heir to the throne will inherit the government and army of their predecessor but none of the wealth (palaces, funds, luxuries, etc.) or glories of their predecessors to use (i.e. they cannot get by from their parents accomplishments, they have to go and seek their own glories in order to keep their position).
===Media===
===Media===
The Chimor media is generally highly supportive of the Chimor state due to "patriotic quotas" which organisations have to fulfil to be allowed to act as a media outlet within the empire. However this doesn't mean the Chimor are lied to through the media as the press is relatively free, they are just given more stories with viewpoints expressed in support of the state.
The Chimor media is generally highly supportive of the Chimor state due to "patriotic quotas" which organisations have to fulfil to be allowed to act as a media outlet within the empire. However this doesn't mean the Chimor are lied to through the media as the press is relatively free, they are just given more stories with viewpoints expressed in support of the state. Generally TV is popular within Chimor cities but not at all in more rural areas. This is probably due to the television being less available in rural areas and reception for the TV being that poor that it isn't worth the money to get. Popular programme types include news reels, soap operas, crime dramas, documentaries and comedies. All TV programmes must have one advert for either the armed forces, advocating obedience to the state or promoting healthy living per advert break due to state regulations.
====Television====
 
Generally TV is popular within Chimor cities but not at all in more rural areas. This is probably due to the television being less available in rural areas and reception for the TV being that poor that it isn't worth the money to get.
Radio is more popular in rural areas due to the better signals than the television popular programmes include news bulletins, music shows and academic discussion shows. There are no enforced adverts stations must run for the government but they cannot present anti nationalistic sentiments without risking their licence to produce programmes. There are numerous regional news papers within Chimoche however to get any news on the governments policies on certain subjects or on key international events within real time one must read the Chimor Courier. The Courier is a paper owned by Felipe Hernandez, the richest man in the nation. It is privately owned however it pays the government for more up to date news than any other source. Ultimately this means that for any citizen interested in current affairs they must purchase a daily copy of the Courier. Only a small minority of Chimor living in towns and cities have access to the internet due to approximately half of the population living in the rainforests of Chimoche and not having any data links available.
Popular programme types include news reels, soap operas, crime dramas, documentaries and comedies. All TV programmes must have one advert for either the armed forces, advocating obedience to the state or promoting healthy living per advert break due to state regulations.
 
====Radio====
Generally more popular in rural areas due to the better signals than the television popular programmes include news bulletins, music shows and academic discussion shows. There are no enforced adverts stations must run for the government but they cannot present anti nationalistic sentiments without risking their licence to produce programmes.
====Newspapers====
There are numerous regional news papers within the empire however to get any news on the governments policies on certain subjects or on key international events within real time one must read the Chimor Courier.
The Courier is a paper owned by Felipe Hernandez, the richest man in the nation. It has a variety of famous writers including his majesty King Falcao IX (although the King typically will only write within the Courier under crucial circumstances such as the nuclear detonations in Lithuania). It is privately owned however it pays the government for more up to date news than any other source. Ultimately this means that for any citizen interested in current affairs they must purchase a daily copy of the Herald. Approximately 230 million copies are sold per day in the empire.
In terms of the patriotic quotas newspapers generally only have to display one advert for the military or an other government organisation to be allowed to publish.
====Internet====
Generally only the 150 million Chimor living in towns and cities have access to the internet due to approximately half of the population living in the rainforests of Chimoche and not having any data links available.
Blogs are popular for hearing news from outside of Chimoche and video game sites are also very popular. Recently online shopping is becoming more and more popular with packages being delivered by drones to people's houses.
===Music===
===Music===
The music of Chimoche is very varied, ranging from rock to classical. That being said rock, country, folk and classical music are by far the most popular genres. Rock is particularly popular amongst the young Chimor. Typically it tends more towards the classic rock and punk rock cultures, with the 1960s, 1980s and early 2000s being the three "golden ages" of Chimor rock. Country music in Chimoche originated around the 1930s in the rural areas of the province of Paolantana in the cocaine plantations as a way to make it through the harsh conditions. It rose in popularity until the 1960s when rock took over and it then slumped in national opinion until the late 2010s when the youth of Chimoche claimed it as party and dance music. Ever since then it has endured as the second most popular genre in Chimoche after rock.
The music of Chimoche is very varied, ranging from rock to classical. That being said rock, country, folk and classical music are by far the most popular genres. Rock is particularly popular amongst the young Chimor. Typically it tends more towards the classic rock and punk rock cultures, with the 1960s, 1980s and early 2000s being the three "golden ages" of Chimor rock. Country music in Chimoche originated around the 1930s in the rural areas of the province of Paolantana in the cocaine plantations as a way to make it through the harsh conditions. It rose in popularity until the 1960s when rock took over and it then slumped in national opinion until the late 2010s when the youth of Chimoche claimed it as party and dance music. Ever since then it has endured as the second most popular genre in Chimoche after rock.

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