and therbeen setimes in our country where we haven't treated lgbt individuals terribly. they faced all sort of injustice so it's clear that on justice kennedy's mind but what is also clear that he understands that if we live in a pluralistic society, we have to protect dignity on both sides. there's another case, one of these vendors is a 70-year-old grandmother who loses her case because she cannot provide custom service for a same-sex wedding. she would not only lose her business, but the state would come after her for millions of dollars and i think the dignity of those people is on justice kennedy's mind. he brought up the importance of tolerance and our country needs to be a two-way street. he also talked about some concern that he and other justices worried about and some of the statements by the commissioners were quite hostile to religious beliefs and the ande of religion in society acted like if you open a business, you should not be able to have religious beliefs at all, you're going to have to compromise and said derogatory things about religion in general and