Most of the former communist states underwent extensive decommunization as part of their liberalization, which usually meant that everyone associated with the former political party was banned from government and the state-owned commons were privatized. "Removing Xi" implies a global order that imposes that on China - most of the 95 million people associated with the CPC (except maybe the right-leaning members like Jack Ma) would have to be purged by the new liberal order in order and the masses would have to be subjected to an entire generation of anticommunist propoganda.
Most of the former communist states underwent extensive decommunization as part of their liberalization, which usually meant that everyone associated with the former political party was banned from government and the state-owned commons were privatized. "Removing Xi" implies a global order that imposes that on China - most of the 95 million people associated with the CPC (except maybe the right-leaning members like Jack Ma) would have to be purged by the new liberal order in order and the masses would have to be subjected to an entire generation of anticommunist propoganda.