Well the thing is that we do not receive any welfare checks at all. My wife is a Swedish citizen. None of us is religious(should not even be an issue though).
I mean these "laws" seem like they have created a whole social system of discrimination against any foreign stuff. Also the employment rate ain't going down just because they force an American family's 3 years old child in kindergarten.
Also I strongly believe in freedom. That means man's right, a man's liberal right to be free. No man shall be the slave of a state. The state is a necessary evil. The state receives our tax money and serve us due to the fact that we pay them their salary. Nothing else. They keep things in order. A state does not hold the right to enter our brains and decide whether we write "color" or "colour".
I shall put it blunt and firm. I have come to see Denmark as a communist/right wing state(all the same oily stuff for me as I am a true liberal) with an ungodly high tax(60 procent), a twisted and very wrong view on how its citizen shall served the elite and where human rights is only something pretty on a piece of paper.
Now why should I say this?
Well when a state believes it can demand(try forcing) a foreigners' child under 5 years old to attend their language program they are clearly not respecting an English speaking(or any other language for that sake) persons right to have a family, speak their mother tongues with their kids and keep a little of their culture intact. Something EU and UN have mentioned on several occasions during their control visits to Denmark. Also I have seen how many pure Danes had to travel to other EU nations if they married a foreigner in order to live together under same roof due to a very harsh immigration politic.
I have always believed that a state should consist of people who work together and where all man is free and equal, no matter religion, language, ethnically origin, gender or economical situation. Sadly I have come to the conclusion that Denmark is not such a place if you are a foreigner or is married to one.
I guess my question is: "what do I get for paying my tax and being a nice citizen?"
The answer is: suspicion and stigmatization from the system.
Hence @TheChubu might be right here. We might not be "local" enough after all.