Just looked at first 4. None of these guys are founding fathers. Milligan wasn't ever American.
Columbus was definitely celebrated in the US, but he was Italian who sailed for Spain and the landed in the Bahamas
The J. E. B. Stuart Monument, defaced during protests in Richmond, Virginia, was removed on July 7, 2020.
The statue of Christopher Columbus at the Minnesota State Capitol moments after it was pulled from its pedestal by American Indian Movement protesters.
The vandalized statue of Robert Milligan outside the Museum of London Docklands before it was removed.
The Albert Pike Memorial in Washington, D.C., after protesters toppled the statue of Pike.
Statues of American slave owners such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and Francis Scott Key were also vandalised or removed.[5][6][7] According to the Huffington Post, by October 2020 over a hundred Confederate symbols had been "removed, relocated or renamed", based on data from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
They took down a Lincoln statue somewhere as well, if I recall.
"Statues of American slave owners such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and Francis Scott Key..."
Bit of a stretch to call Grant "a slave owner":
"That same year [1858], Grant acquired a slave from his father-in-law, a thirty-five-year-old man named William Jones.[94] Although Grant was not an abolitionist at the time, he disliked slavery and could not bring himself to force an enslaved man to do work.[95] In March 1859, Grant freed William by a manumission deed, potentially worth at least $1,000 (equivalent to $33,000 in 2022), when Grant needed the money.[96]"
What statues of Founding Fathers have been removed?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monuments_and_memorials_removed_during_the_George_Floyd_protests
Just looked at first 4. None of these guys are founding fathers. Milligan wasn't ever American.
Columbus was definitely celebrated in the US, but he was Italian who sailed for Spain and the landed in the Bahamas
The J. E. B. Stuart Monument, defaced during protests in Richmond, Virginia, was removed on July 7, 2020. The statue of Christopher Columbus at the Minnesota State Capitol moments after it was pulled from its pedestal by American Indian Movement protesters. The vandalized statue of Robert Milligan outside the Museum of London Docklands before it was removed. The Albert Pike Memorial in Washington, D.C., after protesters toppled the statue of Pike.
They tore down a George Washington statue in Portland Oregon. I lived a few miles away. They are anti American losers.
Keep reading.
They took down a Lincoln statue somewhere as well, if I recall.
"Statues of American slave owners such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and Francis Scott Key..."
Bit of a stretch to call Grant "a slave owner":
"That same year [1858], Grant acquired a slave from his father-in-law, a thirty-five-year-old man named William Jones.[94] Although Grant was not an abolitionist at the time, he disliked slavery and could not bring himself to force an enslaved man to do work.[95] In March 1859, Grant freed William by a manumission deed, potentially worth at least $1,000 (equivalent to $33,000 in 2022), when Grant needed the money.[96]"
Lincoln's not a founding father. Neither is Grant. Neither is Francis Scott key.
Washington and Jefferson definitely.