A city council member makes the following statement during a debate about a proposed new contemporary art museum: 'The committee advocating for this museum is composed of artists and academics who have no understanding of fiscal responsibility or the practical needs of our citizens. We should not entertain proposals from such an out-of-touch group.' What is the primary flaw in the council member's reasoning?
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A
It assumes that artists and academics are not concerned with the city's practical needs.
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B
It fails to provide evidence that the proposed museum is not fiscally responsible.
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C
It attacks the character of the proposal's supporters rather than the merits of the proposal itself.
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D
It appeals to popular opinion rather than relying on factual data.