Peter L. Mehegan posted a series of tweets on September 21, 2025, addressing topics ranging from school shootings to historical events involving religious groups.
In his first post at 19:40 UTC, Mehegan commented on public concern about school shootings and their causes. He wrote, “Understand that this many people care about school shootings, and the causes, and we offer the ONLY solution…Consider his assassination was a school shooting where a teacher was gunned down before he completed his course.”
Later the same day at 21:58 UTC, Mehegan referenced historical incidents in North Africa and Spain involving religious conflict. He stated, “Either you’ve never read the Koran, or you believe we’re so stupid we forget what Mohamed did to the #BanuQuarayza, we forgot that all of N. Africa was Christian before Islam obliterated the Christians, we forgot #711ADGuadalete and what happened to Spain for 800 years.”
Shortly after at 22:01 UTC, Mehegan responded to an unspecified question with criticism of its premise. He posted, “Funny you ask a question when you forbid answers. Why ask? You’re a coward. Prove me wrong.”
The references in Mehegan’s tweets include mentions of historic episodes such as the Battle of Guadalete in 711 AD—a pivotal event marking the beginning of Muslim rule in parts of Spain—and allusions to changes in religious demographics in North Africa following Islamic expansion.
Mehegan’s posts reflect ongoing debates on social media concerning historical memory and contemporary issues such as violence in schools.







