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AT&T Stadium to host anti-LGBTQ group

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AT&T Stadium (via VisitDallas) AT&T Stadium in Arlington will host the anti-LGBTQ hate group Promise Keepers on July 16-17.

The event was postponed from last summer because of the pandemic. Among the speakers is Jonathan Evans, a former NFL fullback and chaplain for the Dallas Cowboys and Dallas Mavericks.

Also on the line up is Jerry Boykin, listed as “retired American lieutenant general, Former Delta Force.” Promise Keepers is an evangelical organization that opposes same-sex marriage and supports marital fidelity with the man as head of the household and the woman subservient to him.

The group hit its peak in the early 2000s. In 2018, the group reorganized with Ken Harrison as its new chairman and the organization relaunched.

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