And you missed the definition of the Latin phrase "ipso facto."
"Ipso facto" is a Latin legal and theological term meaning "by the very fact" or "by that very act itself," indicating that a consequence follows automatically and directly from an action or condition, without the need for further declaration or intervention.1 2
NO, I did not miss anything, I know what ipso facto means.
I also know that I do not have the right, responsibility, authority, or any reason whatsoever to decide, insist or declare that the pope is not the pope, no reason whatsoever. I am content to wait for after the heretical pope is dead that the Church, Who alone has the right, responsibility and authority, to officially decide the matter and to make the declaration if She so chooses to do so.
What should be.......
"...However, even though the hierarchy cannot take legal action against an heretical pope, all of them together, or any one of them in particular, can condemn his teaching; they can accuse him before God's tribunal, warn him of his sins, and remind him of the divine wrath. Should this measure fail to produce any correction, they can denounce him before his subjects, the Catholic faithful, and warn them that they are not to listen to his teaching. Indeed, not only may the prelates of the Church do this, they have a most serious obligation to do it, an obligation which is as grave as the heresies are pernicious and scandalous. And if they fail to do this, they become a party to the pope's crimes, and will most certainly share in his punishment.
Moreover, where the bishops default in their solemn duty to protect the Church and God's Little Sheep, the priests and the laypeople have not the right, but the duty, to raise their voices against an heretical pontiff. They not only raise their voices to God in prayer for the misguided man, but they also speak out to the bishops and the priests, and among themselves so as to warn their brothers and sisters in Christ that the plague of heresy has infected even their Holy Father, and has rendered him dangerous and unclean." - Fr. Wathen, Who Shall Ascend?