Even as ISIS terrorists call for hundreds to join them, they are also unwittingly motivating thousands to fight against them. "No Surrender" is a Dutch biker gang that has come out to hit the ISIS terrorists. "Ride or Die" is their mission, according to ijreview. Check out their website. The bike gang has emerged with Kalashnikov rifles and joined the Kurdish forces that are battling the Islamic State in Iraq.

Klaas Otto, head of the "No Surrender" motorcycle club, said that the gang is determined to "exterminate the rodents," according to Fox News. The gang, which is spread out across Europe, has told Dutch broadcasters that three members from the cities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Breda recently joined their war outside Mosul in northern Iraq.

Twitter is part of the biker gang too. One photo on a Dutch-Kurdish Twitter account last week flashed a heavily-tattooed militarily armed man with a "victory" sign near a Kurdish fighter in a bunker. "Ron from The Netherlands has joined the Kurds to exterminate the rodents of [ISIS]," a caption with the photo reads, according to the New York Post. The stories of these men fighting ISIS terrorists have been widely reported in the media.

This bike gang is Netherlands' biggest motorcycle clubs, having more members than the Dutch Hells Angels' chapter. Unlike the Dutch citizens who join ISIS in the fight, the bikers are not punished by the Dutch government as they are not outlawed. Though joining a foreign armed force was penalized earlier, it is allowed now, said Wim de Bruin, a spokesman for the Dutch public prosecutor. But men are not allowed to join a fight against the Netherlands, he said, according to the New York Post. Apart from the Dutch, many European countries are also prosecuting people who join the ISIS gang, which continues to rape and kill people on the other side. Anyone suspected of joining jihadists would need to surrender their passports and are threatened to be convicted for war crimes if they come back.

The brave action has evoked a number of reactions in the social media. However, many critics are appreciative of their courage but skeptical of their ability to fight the professional terrorists. As NYP puts it, the video is all about "mostly middle-aged, paunchy men, many of them shirtless, cavorting with topless dancers."

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