Goebbels and Hirohito both tailored their speeches to conform to the cultures that they were addressing. In Goebbels's speech, he used a much more hard-line, vindictive, almost violent tone because he was addressing a people who were in the midst of using violence against those they felt were inferior. Hirohito, on the other hand, used a much more even, businesslike tone because the culture he ruled over was very businesslike in their day-to-day dealings.