VFF’s Vision & Values Are Built on These Core Principles

Be Courageous

We don’t wait for others to take the lead. We stand up. We speak out against the heavy censorship of any view that opposes the narrow government and media narrative.

Be Cool, Calm, and Collected

We behave professionally and responsibly at all times. We act courageously by being calm and respectful, even when opposed or challenged. Anyone behaving aggressively, with violence, or unlawfully does not act with the authority of Voices for Freedom.

Be Accountable

We accept responsibility for our behavior. If we make a mistake, we own it and move forward.

Be Respectful

We respect the rights and dignity and value of others. We meet people where they are at. We are welcoming of people from all walks of life, regardless of social, racial and cultural backgrounds, religions, sexuality or political affiliation.

We do not participate in nor condone behaviour that constitutes racism, hate-speech, or any other divisive, prejudiced or hateful rhetoric.

Be Different

At Voices For Freedom we support Kiwis standing up and speaking out for the truth in a multitude of forums. However, our focus is on a different approach to the traditional protest-type activism.

We are proponents first and foremost of courageous and respectful conversations backed by solid science and legal expertise which we will use to hold to account those persons or entities that have sought to take away our freedoms.

Be Honest & Trustworthy

We behave in a legal and ethical manner based on integrity, truthfulness, and fairness.

Be Welcoming

We work to create a welcoming environment particularly for those that are at the beginning of their journey into questioning the mainstream status quo. We refrain from any act of harassment or bullying which creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment for other members in person or online.

Be A Builder of Bridges

We understand that for the freedom movement to succeed we must build and facilitate strategic connections and alliances both nationally and internationally. We relish the opportunity to provide a platform for relevant and important questions to be raised.