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Because you can run a "rootfull xwayland" session which is essentially an X11 session but rewritten to be more maintanable.
After this, it's a lot harder to be opposed to the loss of X11, because you don't really lose it.
That is, if Wayland works for you. If it doesn't, running X inside Wayland won't solve much.