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NJ Transit passenger fired for rant at German tourists rebrands with new biz touting her ‘compassion’ 

She’s a regular Mother Teresa.

The New Jersey Transit passenger who was axed from her corporate job last fall for telling German tourists to “get the f–k out of our country” has reemerged with a website touting her “compassion” for “all living beings.”

Brianna Pinnix, 30, rebranded herself as a “talent acquisition specialist” who seemingly honed her skills during her childhood in New Jersey’s “quaint suburbs” in an Italian family with lots of childhood pets, the new website reads.

“Growing up amidst the comforting presence of family pets, her heart swelled with compassion, not just for her furry companions but for all living beings,” she wrote.

While the site boasts about Pinnix’s “impressive career spanning over eight years,” it fails to mention how she was fired from her job at CapitalRx in October, shortly after footage of her berating a group of German tourists on NJ Transit hit the Internet.

Brianna Pinnix was fired last year for going on a strange, xenophobic rant on the NJ Transit. Reddit/Mahomestyle

“Our company has a zero-tolerance policy around prejudicial or discriminatory behavior. After conducting a review of the circumstances, we acted immediately and terminated the employee in question,” CaptalRx told The Post at the time.

In the video, Pinnix can be seen getting in the young German passengers’ faces before  yelling “How about you get the f–k out of our country.”

The rant also exposed her supposed history of behavior issues – including an incident in which she claimed to have been “gaslit” by her former boss.

Brianna Pinnix’s new website boasts about her “compassion.” Brianna Pinnix

The intoxicated incident, however, is light years away from the image Pinnix projects on her new website, which touts her background as a dancer with a commitment “to a balanced lifestyle.”

The site also features several photos of Pinnix grinning in different picturesque locales – including one shot of her in front of a quote from Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel.

The French designer – who died in Paris in 1971 – was a famous Nazi collaborator and sympathizer.

Pinnix debuted her new website in the wake of her firing. Brianna Pinnix

It is unclear exactly what services Pinnix is offering through her website – though it does include a blog with several posts with titles like “The Decisive Decathlon of Skills for Modern Acquisition Specialists.”

Pinnix – who, at the time of her firing last fall, lived on the Upper East Side – did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for a comment.