During the mid-1990s, the Clinton Co-Presidency unveiled a concept called It Takes a Village to Raise a Child, which really just put into social policy what Americans had been doing already: outsourcing as many familial and parental responsibilities to the 'community' as humanly possible. The Neocon Right criticized the policy but then adopted it wholeheartedly once they came into power. We saw the Neocons sink to their nadir during the Scamdemic when 'Conservatives' lined up to re-open the hellscapes called American Public Schools---even over the objections of the Whacko Left.
Our woke, evolved Republican Party of 2025 apparently believes that American parents haven't outsourced child-rearing sufficiently, so the self-proclaimed world's smartest man and America's leading pop-culture icon, Elon Musk has suggested Artificial Intelligence could help.
OK, so maybe Musk has fathered over a dozen children through surrogates, and promotes transhumanist schemes like Neurolink and other WEF-backed population control agendas. Maybe---despite his superior intellect---he was tricked into signing a Consent Form for gender-affirming care when one of his bastards decided to troon out. We can totally trust him because he's wealthy and the President listens to him.
To back up these new normals in parenting, we've appointed another stellar specimen of superior family values and bastion of traditional cultural norms to head the US Department of Education.
To top it all off, New Right pundits hold up other excellent role-models for all men and women hoping to build lasting, traditional relationships; even to the point of promoting them for political office.
If we still had an actual Conservative Movement in the US, the family would be the center of Social Policy, as it once was. The Incels, transhumanists, and homosexuals (both open and closeted) running the American 'Right' today are not about to do that. The Democrats, of course, threw the traditional family under the bus a long time ago.
The solution would be to reject all of these influencers and interest groups categorically and parents to begin networking with other like-minded people and community leaders. Above all, we need to start caring about our children again. Whether or not Americans have enough character left to do this, is the question facing us despite what the experts say.