Yeah, like, what the heck? I didn't know anything about it and had to look to Wikipedia for some background: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Lenin_(Seattle).
It was made by a Bulgarian named Emil Venkov in a 1981 commission from the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. In 1993 a guy named Carpenter from Washington State found the 16-ft-tall hollow bronze statue in a scrapyard with a homeless guy living inside it. He bought it and shipped it back to Seattle. It's been on "temporary" display in the Fremont area of the city since 1995...it's been for sale ever since, asking price a cool quarter million bucks if anybody wants the thing. The kicker is evidently that the statue is privately owned and stands on private property, and the local/state government supposedly has no authority over it being there.
So, sure. Let's watch Antifa and all their cohorts tear down or deface statues of figures important in American history, but leave the statue of the father of the Russian Communist Party and Soviet Russia untouched. Let me go check to see which country I'm in...