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The art is not the artist. You may not want to support an artist based on whatever they have said or done, that's all fine and good, but only really applies to current artists.
Art won't stop being art and such pieces that are enjoyable won't stop being enjoyable. Also people are complicated, they might be a piece of shit, and still have opinions that are worth listening to, or capable of creating something that is a positive influence.
Consider some old art examples, might be a concert piece, or a painting, a sculpture... Think about the artists. Depending on the time and society they lived in, they could have easily been racist, homophobic, sexist... If they had twitter back then we could probably have plenty of reasons to hate them. There's plenty of art pieces that have been a positive influence to me in my past, and nowadays we unfortunately know how horrible some of the artists involved were. This happens more with current artists because now it's easier to publish your shitty ideas in a public forum without the option to shut everyone's mouths.
Some examples, Harry Potter was a huge influence to me and many around me, it was a positive influence that created a more inclusive point of view on us, it's a pity the author is a piece of crap now, but the art still remains as a positive influence for many. Basically all works by Joss Whedon have been amazing in my opinion and his female characters have usually been some of the best examples of what good writing can be, alas he seems to be abusive and an ass to many people he has worked with. Neil Gaiman is another example, such a brilliant mind capable of creating incredible characters and stories and he is a piece of shit. Yet their art might actually have helped so many people that needed it. No matter what many might say, it's never so clear cut when it comes to people.