If that +1 is me, then you are mistaken.
I understand your opinion on paying for a movie made and acted by people you find represent what is wrong with America. I will agree, their politics is the opposite of mine in many, many ways. They still make entertaining film that makes me smile. I will not deny myself some entertainment because I disagree with author or actor.
Paying the nice lady who cuts my hair and even tipping her does not mean I condone her politics ... it means she cuts my hair well and with a smile to boot.
(Now someone like Pierce Morgan, that is different! ... that guy was just plane RUDE. Everyone is entitled to their opinion ... but not at the expense of some one else) Jamie Fox may speak gibberish, people may even listen ... but I have never heard him demean anyone for having an opinion different than his. That is the standard by which I judge a man.
Now just so you know about the business of Hollywood and when you go to the movies .....
First 3 days of any film .... 95% of box office goes to production company
Day 4-14 ... negotiated to generally be about 60% to the production house.
day 14+ is generally under 50% going to the production house.
Theaters (local employers) make 99% of their money from concessions. Go see a movie, help keep a local person employed and buy plenty of popcorn and soda. Even if you don't eat it.
If you still can't bring yourself to "spend money" where a percentage of it goes back to a person you find morally reprehensible, then don't. But ask yourself this ... does your barber share your politics? Does your mechanic? Do all the people in your life whom you pay for service, share your politics?