This goes some way to explaining the gap between male and female representation in STEM subjects: a feminist TIME journalist has claimed that “15,000” people attended a Slut Walk for which, by most estimations, barely 300 showed up. In an op-ed for the magazine’s website that has since been altered to read “thousands,” which is still inaccurate, journalist Erica Williams Simon heavily implied she was present at the event, writing, “The solidarity was palpable and the energy electric.” Simon later admitted on Twitter that her piece “was not a recap of the march,” although she evaded directly confirming whether she had been there or not. Tell me, @createdbyerica. How do you know the “solidarity was palpable” when you obviously weren’t there? pic.twitter.com/aglTgCtuAS — Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) October 5, 2015 So you admit you weren’t there, but you wrote about the “palpable” atmosphere anyway. Wow. https://t.co/lVKekA5Dmt pic.twitter.com/dmtBN04iPf — Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) October 5, 2015 Simon did not explain when asked why Amber Rose Slut Walk organisers told Breitbart that the Slut Walk had 6,000 registrants but told TIME that number was 15,000. Merely a few hundred showed up for the march, from which this correspondent was ejected. TIME journalist now claiming Amber Rose said 15K registrants. They