Why block questions?
So that experts in their field can come to the site and find high quality useful questions, and provide their expertise in high quality and useful answers, rather than having their time wasted having to look through tons and tons of low quality questions that either can't be answered or won't be useful.
As a side effect, this also provides information to the question author on the problems with their question, so that they can address them and turn it into a quality question.
Why this mistrust toward users who spend time on reviews?
Because they've been shown to not be trustworthy. Time, and time, and time again, we see people doing a bad job of reviewing, and making the site worse as a consequence. Yes, reviewing is optional, it's an entirely voluntary activity. You aren't obligated to help curate the site if you don't want to, but if you are going to, you are expected to do so properly.
If a user asks a silly question, why not just ignore it? If one asks, in my opinion, a silly question, should I prevent another user from answering it? In my opinion no.
And why do you think adding low quality questions with low quality answers that won't be helpful to other people is a good thing? It's been shown that SO's tools for curating content have been very successful at improving posts' quality, and that it makes it a much more useful resource to the programming community as a result. You've stated, without evidence, that you don't like it, despite considerable evidence suggesting that your approach is not nearly as useful. There are lots of QA sites out there that subscribe to your model of allowing everything. They create far less useful content. If you want to participate in a site that doesn't have quality standards, that's fine, there are lots of them out there. This just isn't one of them.
the point is that user has the right to ask silly questions
no, asking question on SO is a privilege not right. A privilege can be revoked when certain standard are not met. And if you are not aware of those standards in SO, you shouldn't be doing any review.