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She's previously courted controversy by slamming bosses who force workers to get the Covid vaccine or face the sack.
And Kate Langbroek has doubled down on her stance during a new interview with Sam Armytage on her Something To Talk About podcast.
During her conversation with the former Sunrise co-host, Langbroek seemed to compare Melbourne's Covid lockdowns with 'oppressive' regimes.
Controvery: Kate Langbroek (pictured) has doubled down on her stance on mandatory vaccines during a new interview with Sam Armytage on her Something To Talk About podcast
When talking about anti-vaxxer protests around Australia, Kate sympathised with the protesters, saying 'you can push people so far, and then they push back.'
The Project co-host then seemed to suggest that Australia was heading down a similar authoritarian path to China-controlled Hong Kong.
'You couldn't even get to the end of your street to a protest without being picked up on CCTV or Bill Gates' facial recognition technology,' she prophesised.
'We've actually signed over a lot [of freedoms]'.
Bizarre: During her conversation with the former Sunrise co-host (pictured), Langbroek seemed to compare Melbourne's Covid lockdowns with 'oppressive' regimes
Langbroek claimed that despite her feelings about mandatory vaccination, she and her family have been jabbed.
Kate previously opened up about her stance on mandatory Covid vaccines after she slammed bosses forcing staff to get jabbed or face the sack.
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