Let's start with a review of the purpose of Meta.SO:
Meta Stack Overflow is the part of the site where users discuss the workings and policies of Stack Overflow rather than discussing programming itself.
Recently a question was featured about "Volunteer to help mentor one of 16 women starting a career in programming".
This is not about the workings or policies of Stack Overflow. It is, pure and simple, recruiting for a position teaching programming.
There have been other Meta posts concerning this, which took a rather political stance presuming it was discriminatory. On both the main post and subsequent posts, there have been a large number of comments pointing out that, as valuable as recruitment and discussions of gender politics may be, neither Stack Overflow nor Meta.SO are the appropriate place for them. They were drowned out by political grandstanders. There has additionally been censorship of comments concerning the pertinent and on-topic discussion of whether this recruitment post should be permitted on Meta.
It is true that it is of interest to many programmers who spend time on Stack Overflow. So are many other questions that we don't permit, including every other recruitment question.
I am not making a value judgement about mentoring, efforts to provide opportunities for females to learn programming, efforts to find them female mentors, or whether the sexes should learn from each other. I am merely trying to prevent Stack Overflow and its Meta from slouching into Yahoo! Answers or Quora or any other site where nothing is off-topic.
I am upset about the broken window encouraging similar posts. Several other users have expressed that they'd welcome similar proposals from sources other than the Stack Exchange team, but I don't think there is any community consensus to turn Meta into a volunteer recruitment zone.
I am upset about the misuse of discussion, when discussion about the merits is not actually solicited (the question explicitly says that answers should be used to request further information). It seems to me that the fact none of the four mandatory tags for Meta questions actually fits the post should have been a strong clue that it is off-topic.
I am upset about the elitism whereby the Stack Exchange team believes that the rules do not apply to them. Yes, they pay for the servers and bandwidth. So let them add a banner promoting their blog post concerning the mentoring effort. But don't set a bad example.
Do you agree that Meta is not the right venue for volunteer recruitment for any purpose except providing content and moderation of Stack Overflow and Meta.SO?