I think you mean well, I just don't think we can treat this as though the society isn't totally broken: it is.
I saw a clip of Fr. Josiah talking about people investigating what marriage should be, and it's not a political movement that did this, etc.
I like Fr. JT, but I tended to agree with the commenters that said, "No sir, not really. The government did all sorts of things that totally sabotaged marriage." I would even say from my realizations and analysis, that this is confirmed by the fact that if we're really honest, all of these things come from a society in which women follow other things, not family or seeking marriage. That's precisely what happened. No fault divorce, careerism, etc all led directly to this. My challenge to a lot of the older Fathers out there would be, "If it were so easy to maintain christian cultures and have our own marry our own without a lot of problems, why haven't barely any of us been able to do it"? The proof is in the pudding. In America, I'm sure there are higher success rates for particular groups or religions, but it definitely affects them all. I don't think older people really understand just how bad the culture has gotten, even though they see it, because they never experienced it themselves. The culture of women, the culture of business and careers, the culture of everything. Most fathers and older men in America in general can barely admit the problems in the culture, so I'm generally calling BS on most of this. If I didn't have even priests suggest 35 year old washed up women to me before, I'd believe they had a clue. Fact is, they don't.
By the way, I still haven't heard anyone of note talking about women's role in things. If they don't have a role, then we need to bring back complete authority. If they do have agency, why aren't we talking about all of their (bad) decisions? You can't have it both ways.