Loudon County, Virginia, students defying mask mandates have been segregated from masked peers, put in detention, and suspended for choosing not to wear masks at school after Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order making masks optional. Two families—Muriel and Brian Groce, with their daughters Annabelle and Madeleine, and Andrew Missler, with his son, Jarod—said during a recent interview with NTD’s “The Nation Speaks” that they see an inconsistency with how masks are used at school and believe they are doing the right thing by challenging the mandates. “It doesn’t make sense, and that is a critical thinking skill that our children brought to the table and realized that this doesn’t make sense. And they made the choice on their own to stand up for what is right,” Brian Groce said of the contradiction of being able to go without a mask at lunch and during team sports but not during regular …